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Peace,  Plenty  and  Prosperity, 

Health,  Harmony  and  Happiness, 

For  Sout  and  Body,  fort  Time  and  Eternity,  is  our  <wish  and  desire  for  you, 
our  customers  and  friends,  ^ho  ha<ve  so  generously,  continually  and  lalyishly 
besto<wed  your  favors  upon  us,  during  the  past  and  pre<vious  years,  and  <we  hope 
that  the  blessing  of  the  Lord,  'Iphich  maketh  rich  and  addeth  no  sorro<w  <with  it, 
may  he  yours  no<TO  and  e’vermore. 


Our  business  increased  more  than  40  per  cent  over  the  previous  year. 

Showmen — You  can  get  anything  you  require  in  the  way  of  a  Tent,  Hip¬ 
podrome,  Circus,  Menagerie,  Side  Show,  Dressing  Room,  Merry-go-round, 
Stable,  Moving  Picture  or  Candy  Tops,  Seats,  Kidd  Lights,  Flags,  Cage  Covers, 
Paulins,  Jumping  Ticks,  Reserve  Seat  and  Trapeze  Netting,  Etc.,  Etc.  All  at 
prices  that  will  interest  you. 

Railroad  Contractors  and  Graders — There  is  no  better  place  in  this 
country,  or  any  other,  to  buy  Stable,  Commissary,  Office,  Boarding,  Cooking  or 
Sleeping  Tents,  Double  Deck  Iron  Bunks,  Blankets,  Bed  Ticks,  Mattresses,  Canvas 
or  Wire  Cots,  Chairs,  Stoves,  Etc. 

Preachers,  Chautauqua  and  Camp  Meeting  Managers  will  find 
our  Gospel  Tabernacles,  Camp  Meeting  Tents  and  Camp  Furnishings  second  to 
none  and  away  better  than  most. 

The  Harness  Trade  are  coming  after  our  Horse  Covers  and  Blankets’ 
summer  and  winter  Lap  Covers  and  Dusters,  Plush  Robes,  Fly  Nets  and  Feed 
Bags,  Etc.,  in  a  manner  that  is  very  satisfactory  to  us. 

Furniture  Dealers  can  be  suited  in  price  and  quality  by  investing  in  our 
Canvas  and  Woven  Wire  Cots,  Kitchen  Cabinets,  Camp  Chairs,  Stools,  Stoves, 
Etc. 

Users  of  Awnings  for  Residences,  Offices,  Stores,  Etc.,  will  find  no  better 
place  to  invest  their  money  than  here. 

Dealers  in  Tents,  Paulins,  Wagon  Covers,  Rope,  Flags,  Cotton  Picking* 
Sacks,  Tower’s  Oil  Clothing,  Wagon  Seat  Shades  and  Umbrellas,  Stockman’s 
Bed  Sheets,  Etc.,  Etc.,  can  save  their  money  and  time  and  have  the  satisfaction  of 
knowing  that  they  are  dealing  in  honest  goods  by  buying  of  us. 

Awning  Makers  Supplied  with  everything  they  need  in  their  trade. 

Cotton  Duck — All  widths  and  weights.  Awning  Stripes,  in  choice  patterns 
and  colors.  Drill  of  various  weights  for  sale  by  the  yard,  bolt,  bale  or  carload  at 
the  lowest  market  rates. 

This  is  only  a  part  of  the  story.  For  more,  examine  this  Catalogue  and 
Discount  Sheet. 

Gratefully  yours, 

BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO. 

Seventh  and  Wyandotte  Streets, 

Catalogue  No.  37,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  U.  S.  A. 


/  I ''-ARY 


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DISCOUNT  SHEET 

TO  THE  TRADE 

On  Prices  Named  in  Our  Catalogue  No.  37 


Feb.  15,  1907 

Prices  Subject  to  Change  Without  Notice 

AwningB  focT  and  Windows, 

Rope  and  Pulley  Style 

Pages.  Per 

•  Cent 

Discount. 

Per  Doz. 

lO-oz.,  white  . . 

.  .40 

* 

Plain  stripe  blue  or  brown... 

.  .  .37 

Fancy  stripes  , . .  ,  . . . 

..35 

Extra  fancy  stripes  . 

30 

Double  extra  fancy  stripes  .  . 

...  25 

Awniii^r^,  Chain  and  Kod  Gear  Roller. 

8*oz.,  white  .  sa-si 

.  ...55 

10-ox.,  white  . 

. 50 

Plain  stripes,  blue  and  brown 

.  .  .  .  .  80-81 

. 45-5 

Fancy  stripes  . 

Extra  fancy  stripes  . 

40-5 

Double  extra  fancy  stripes  .  . 

.  40 

a.\vujngs»  KoUer  Drop  Curtain,  Rope  and  Pulley  Style. 

S-oz.,  white  .  cft-cid 

Per 

sq.  ft.  net 
. 3  %c 

10-oz.,  white  . . 

Plain  stripes  . 

4  44  C 

Fancy  stripes  . 

.  .  .  4  %c 

Extra  fancy  stripes . 

. 5c 

Double  extra  fancy  stripes  .  . 
Bed  blankets  . 

. 86-94 

. 51/20 

Write  for  prices. 
. Net 

Benches,  canvas  seat . 

Binder  and  harvester  covers 

.  106 

. 30 

Buggy  and  surrey  covers . 

. .  .40 

Buggy  and  surrey  storm  fronts 

.  191 

. 20 

Buggy  and  surrey  storm  aprons  . 

.  191 

Buggy  dust  hoods  . 

20 

Buggy  curtains . 

90 

Bunks  . 

na 

Chairs,  No.  57,  repose . 

. $12.06 

Chairs,  No.  58,  repose  . 

.  10.00 

Chairs,  No.  2  folding,  wood . 

.  6.50 

Camp  stool.  No,  65,  plain  . 

.  3.00 

Camp  stool.  No.  65,  painted....  . 

.  119 

.  4.00 

Camp  stool.  No.  64,  plain  . 

.  4.00 

Camp  stool.  No.  64,  painted  .... 

.  113 

.  5.00 

Canopies  for  buggies  . 

.  9  0 

Circus  .seats  . 

..15 

Cots,  Soldiers'  Friend  . 

.  24.66 

Cots,  K.  C . 

.  9.50 

Cots,  U.  S . 

. 114 

.  12.00 

Cots,  anny  . . 

Cots,  wire  . *.*.*.*.  .  .  .....115 

Cotton  picking  sacks  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  105 

Enameled  oil  cloth  . 105 

Flags,  U.  S.,  wool  bunting  . .'.  .!!!68 

Flags,  U.  S.,  sewed  silk  . 71 

Flags,  burgees  and  advertising  . 72 

Flags.  U.  S.  and  foreign  nations,  printed  silk.  .  .  .71 

Flags,  foreign  nations,  wool  bunting . 73 

Flags.  U.  S.,  sewed  cotton . 70 

Flags,  foreign  nations,  printed  muslin . 73 

Flag-staffs  and  fittings . . . 74 

Feed  bags,  wood  bottom 

Feed  bags,  leather  bottom . ..,.120 

Horse  clothing,  illustrated . .  .116-117 

Kitchen  cabinets  and  .safes . .112 

Lamps,  Kidd  . 62-63 

Lamps,  gasoline 

Lamps,  perfection  pressure  . 64-65 

Oiled  clothing  . 107 

Paulins,  8,  10,  12-oz . . . 102 

Paulins,  13,  15,  18,  20-oz . 102 

Paulins,  waterproof . 118 

Piano  covers  . Ill 

Rubber  carriage  ducks  and  drills . 105 

Sail  duck,  by  the  roil 

Sail  duck,  cut  . 

Other  narrow  duck  . 

Seat  shades  . 119 

Sewing  machine  covers  . Ill 

Scripture  texts 

Stockmen’s  bed  sheets . 106 

Stoves  (camp),  2  holed  . 115 

Stoves  (camp),  4  holeiL . 11.5 

Tables,  folding  . 112 

Tents,  all  kinds  except  gospel  and  play  tents.  .4-30 

Tents,  gospel  . 

Tents,  play  . 

Umbrellas . . 

Wagon  bows . 

Wagon  covers  . . 

Wagon  covers,  less  than  <3oz 


.115 

.  19.80 

115 

..15 

.105 

Write  for  prices. 

105 

. 15 

.68-70 

. . 40 

71 

. 30 

.72 

. 35 

71 

. 45 

.73 

. 35 

70 

. 30 

73 

. 45 

,74 

. 30 

120 

. 15 

.120 

. 10 

.116-117 

Write  for  prices. 

,112 

. 20 

.62-63 

. ' . 20 

66 

. 50 

.64-65 

. 50 

107 

. 20 

102 

.  .  . . 30 

.102 

. 35 

,118 

. 40 

.111 

. 40 

.105 

. 60-5 

,108 

. 15-5 

108 

. 10 

,109 

Write  for  prices. 

119 

. Net. 

.111 

. 35 

99 

. . Net. 

,106 

. 30 

.115 

.  13  50 

115 

.  16.50 

112 

. 15 

.4-30 

. 40 

36-37 

. 45 

,34-35 

. 50 

119 

. Net, 

101 

. Net. 

,100 

. 30 

.100 

. 25 

122-127 

. Net  prices. 

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BAKER,  President. 

F.  LOCKWOOD,  Vice-PresMent. 


ESTABLISHED  1870. 


HARRY  G.  CARNIE,  Treasurer 
CHARLES  R.  GOODIE,  Secretary. 


CATALOGUE  37, 


Baker  &  Lockwood  Mfg.  Co. 


AWNINGS,  TENTS,  PAULINS, 
HORSE  COVERS  and  BLANKETS. 


FLAGS  OF  ALL  KINDS. 


OUR  OFFICES. 


hite  Canvas  Covers  for  Wagons,  Binders,  Harvesters,  Separators,  Hay  Cars, 
Merchandise;  Horse  Covers,  Blankets,  Folding  Tent  Seats,  Umbrellas, 
Wagon  Seat  Shades,  Gasoline  Lamps,  Folding  Canvas  and  Wire 
Cots.  Tower’s  Fish  Brand  Oil  Clothing,  Duck,  all  widths  and 
weights;  Camp  Furniture,  Circus  Seats,  Stockmen’s 
Btd  Sheets,  Rope,  Cotton  Picking  Sacks,  Etc. 

N.  E.  CORNBR.  7TII  AND  WYANDOTTE  STREETS. 


KANSAS  CITY.  MO.,  U.  S.  A 


1.  CALEB  J.  BAKER,  President.  2.  JNO.  F.  LOCKWOOD,  Vice-President 

3.  HARRY  G.  CARNIE,  Treas.  and  General  Manager.  4.  R.  MILTON  SECOR,  Manager.. 

Awning  and  Horse  Clothing  Department. 

5.  CHARLES  R.  GOUDIE,  Secretary.  6  ERNEST  J.  PARKER.  General  Superintendent. 

7.  ALEX.  LEISHMAN,  Credit  Man. 

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Some  of  Our  Assistants  in  Supplying  the  Country  with  Awnings,  Tents,  Covers,  Etc. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Flies  complete,  but  without  Poles,  half  the  price  of  Tents  of  corresponding  size. 


Size 

Feet 

Height 

of 

Pole, 

Feet 

Height 

of 

Wall, 

Feet 

8-oz. 

Duck, 

Single 

Filling 

lO-oz. 

Duck, 

Single 

Filling 

lO-oz.  Duck, 
Double  and 
Twisted  Fill¬ 
ing  or  8-oz. 
Army  Duck 

12-oz.  Duck, 
Double  and 
TwistedFill- 
ing  or  10-oz 
Army  Duck 

12-oz. 

Army  Duck, 
or 

No.  10 

15-oz. 

Army  Duck, 
or 

No.  8 

7x7 

6^ 

3 

$  8  00 

$  9  35 

$10  35 

$12  25 

$14  55 

$  17  50 

7x9 

3 

9  60 

11  05 

12  30 

14  60 

17  40 

20  90 

9x9 

7 

3 

10  95 

12  80 

14  30 

17  00 

20  30 

24  50 

9^  X  12 

7 

3 

12  90 

15  05 

•  16  80 

19  95 

23  80 

28  70 

9}4xl4: 

7 

3 

14  65 

17  10 

19  10 

22  65 

26  05 

32  55 

12  xl2 

7/2 

3K 

15  30 

17  95 

20  00 

23  75 

28  40 

34  25 

12  X 14 

7>2 

8/ 

17  30 

20  20 

22  55 

26  80 

32  05 

38  60 

12  xl6 

7>^ 

S/2 

19  20 

22  45 

25  05 

29  80 

35  65 

43  00 

12  X 18 

7/2 

s/ 

21  35 

24  95 

27  80 

33  00 

39  45 

47  50 

14  X 14 

8/ 

4 

20  60 

24  15 

26  95 

32  10 

38  45 

46  45 

14  X 16 

8/ 

4 

22  70 

26  65 

29  80 

35  50 

42  55 

51  35 

14  xl8 

8^ 

4 

25  35 

29  75 

33  20 

39  45 

47  30 

57  10 

14  X  20 

8/2 

4 

28  20 

32  75 

36  40 

43  00 

61  15 

61  40 

14  X  24 

4 

31  80 

36  90 

41  00 

48  10 

57  25 

68  76 

16  X 16 

10 

6 

28  20 

33  20 

37  15 

44  10 

53  05 

64  25 

16  xl8 

10 

5 

30  95 

36  40 

40  76 

48  25 

58  00 

70  20 

16  X  20 

10 

5 

34  10 

39  80 

44  30 

52  15 

62  So 

75  00 

16  X  24 

10 

.5 

38  85 

45  20 

60  25 

59  05 

70  40 

84  65 

16  X30 

10 

5 

47  00 

54  75 

60  85 

71  50 

85  30 

102  60 

1-iberal  discount  from  these  prices.  See  discount  sheet. 


Where  Is  Your  Property?  How  Much  Are  You  Worth? 

“Deliver  my  soul  from  the  wicked— from  men  which  are  Thy  hand.  O  Lord,  from  men  of 
the  w'orld,  which  have  their  portion  in  this  life.”  Psalm  17:13-14. 

“The  Lord  is  the  portion  of  mine  inheritance  and  of  my  cup;  Thou  maintainest  my  lot. 
The  lines  are  fallen  to  me  in  pleasant  places;  yea,  I  have  a  goodly  heritage.”  Psalm  16:5-6. 

“An  inheritance  incorruptible  and  undefiled,  and  that  fadeth  not  away,  reserved  in  Heaven 
for  you.”  1  Peter  1:4. 


Wall  Tent,  unroped  24x50  feet,  6  ft.  wall,  rope  ridge. 


WALL  TENTS— Continued. 


Size, 

Feet 

Height 

Pole, 

Feet 

Height 

of 

Wall, 

Feet 

8-oz. 

Duck, 

Single 

Filling 

10-oz. 

Duck, 

Single 

Filling 

10-oz.  Duck 
Double  and 
Twisted  Fill¬ 
ing  or  8-oz. 
Army  Duck 

12-oz.  Duck 
Double  and 
Twisted  Fill¬ 
ing  or  10  oz. 
Army  Duck 

12-oz. 

Army  Duck, 
or 

No.  10 

15  oz. 

Army  Duck, 
or 

No.  8 

16  X  35 

11 

5 

$  52  60 

$  61  30 

$  68  10 

$  80  20 

$  95  60 

$114  95 

18  X  18 

11 

5 

35  40 

41  60 

46  45 

65  20 

66  20 

79  95 

18x20 

11 

5 

39  00 

45  45 

60  50 

59  70 

71  10 

85  45 

18x24 

11 

5 

43  60 

60  85 

56  50 

66  60 

79  25 

95  25 

18x30 

11 

5 

52  25 

60  90 

67  75 

79  95 

95  35 

114  65 

18x35 

11 

5 

58  15 

67  80 

75  40 

89  06 

106  25 

127  75 

18  X  40 

11 

5 

68  40 

78  55 

88  65 

105  15 

125  40 

152  00 

20  X  24 

11 

5 

45  85 

52  65 

59  65 

70  50 

84  95 

101  90 

20x30 

11 

5 

55  40 

63  65 

71  45 

85  20 

101  60 

123  15 

20x35 

11 

6 

61  80 

70  95 

80  10 

94  95 

113  30 

137  30 

20  X  40 

11 

5 

71  75 

82  35 

93  00 

110  25 

131  50 

159  40 

20x  50 

11 

6 

85  30 

97  95 

110  60 

131  15 

156  40 

189  60 

24x30 

13 

6 

67  50‘ 

77  45 

87  45 

103  70 

123  65 

149  90 

24x35 

13 

6 

74  95 

86  06 

97  15 

115  15 

137  35 

166  50 

24  X  40 

13 

6 

86  00 

98  75 

111  50 

132  20 

157  65 

191  10 

24x60 

13 

6 

101  70 

116  75 

131  85 

156  30 

186  45 

226  00 

24x61 

13 

6 

121  30 

139  30 

157  30 

186  45 

222  45 

269  60 

30x40 

15 

6 

105  25 

120  80 

136  40 

161  75 

192  95 

238  85 

30x50 

15 

6 

123  75 

142  10 

160  40 

190  20 

226  85 

275  00 

30x61 

15 

6 

146  70 

168  45 

190  15 

225  50 

268  95 

326  00 

30x  70 

15 

6 

165  10 

189  55 

214  05 

253  80 

302  70 

366  80 

All  prices  in  this  Catalog-u-e  include  Poles,  Stakes,  Ropes  and  everything  necessary 
for  setting. 

These  prices  are  figured  on  Pole  Ridges,  Rope  Ridges  are  much  better  for  Tents  over 
24  feet  long.  We  can  put  them  in  for  8  cents  per  foot  extra,  net.* 

Second  hand  Wall  Tents  for  sale  cheap.  Send  for  prices. 

For  discount,  see  sheet  in  front  of  Catalogue. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


“WALL”  WITH  FLY. 

Flies  complete,  but  without  poles,  half  the  price  of  tents  of  corresponding  size. 


A  NEW  TRICK. 


A  new  device,  to  us,  came  to  our  notice  a  few  days  since.  We  learned  that  some  of  our 
competitors,  among  them  a  very  large  mail  order  house,  were  advertising'  Covers  and  Paulins, 
and  to  make  it  appear  that  they  were  all  right,  the  weight  of  each  cover  was  appended,  this 
seemed  straight  and  above  board,  but  on  examination  it  was  found  that  the  weights  given  for 
a  10-oz.  Paulin  was  only  the  weight  of  one  of  our  8-oz.  Paulins,  so  that  although  the  Paulin 
weighed  what  it  was  advertised,  it  was  not  as  heavy  duck  as  it  was  marked  by  20  per  cent. 
Merchants  and  customers  who  are  not  on  to  this  kind  of  work,  think  sometimes  when  they  get 
our  prices  that  we  are  high,  but  on  examination  we  are  found  to  be  right  every  time,  unless 
there  has  been  a  mistake  made,  which  is  possible. 

We  guarantee  our  goods  to  be  as  marked. 


STILL  ANOTHER. 

A  large  and  valued  customer  of  ours  wrote  us  a  short  time  since,  that  he  was  offered  covers 
“Weight  guaranteed  same  exactly  as  yours,”  for  such  and  such  a  price,  which  was  considera¬ 
ble  below  ours.  We  answered  we  would  be  much  obliged,  if  he  would  procure  some  of  those 
covers  and  weigh  them,  and  advise  us  of  the  results.  Later  we  received  the  following:  “B  &  j 
L.  Mfg.  Co.,  Gentlemen: — Referring  to  yours  of  Nov.  12th,  we  ordered  some  of  the  Wagon 
Covers,  as  we  advised  you  we  would,  to  determine  about  weights,  etc.,  and  we  find  they  fall  ■ 
short  in  weight  sufficiently,  we  think,  to  cover  difference  in  price.  While  goods  are  branded  ■ 
10-oz.,  they  are  in  reality  only  8-oz.,  and  we  certainly  do  not  approve  of  this  or  any  other  method 
of  deception  to  secure  business.”  Yours  truly. 

The  above  speaks  for  itself.  We  are  glad  to  say  that  we  know  of  some  of  our  competi-; 
tors  and  customers  who  do  as  they  advertise  and  we  honor  them. 

Moral:  Deal  with  Those  Who  Go  In  For  THE  Square  Deal. 


You  Need  a  Wash,  Take  One.  H 

These  are  they  which  have  washed  their  robes  and  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the^K 
Lamb.  Therefore  are  they  before  the  throne  of  God. — Rev.  7:14-15. 

Blessed  are  they  that  wash  their  robes  in  the  Lamb,  that  their  right  may  be  to  the  tree^B 
of  life. — Rev.  24:14.  (Douay  Bible.) 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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Tent  Fly  Used  as  a  Sun  Shade  at  a  Picnic. 


BEWARE  OP  KLEPTOMANIACS. 

A  Latin  proverb  says:  “An  evil  gain  is  equal  to  a  loss.”  An  English  proverb  says: 
“Honesty  is  the  best  policy.”  And  a  Bible  proverb  says:  “A  poor  man  is  better  than  a 
liar.”i  These  sayings  have  been  proved  to  be  true  in  connection  with  selling  and  buying 
of  Light  Weight  and  Small  Size  Tents,  Covers,  Paulins.  etc.  The  manufacturer  who 
started  to  make  an  evil  gain  by  using  7-oz.  duck  and  marking  it  8-oz.,  and  using  9-oz. 
for  10-oz.  to  get  ahead  of  his  competitor,  and  to  cheat  his  customer,  soon  found  that  his 
competitor  was  on  to  his  racket,  and  was  using  6-oz.  and  marking  it  8-oz.  and  8-oz.  for 
10-oz.  and  10-oz.  for  12-oz.  Then,  to  be  still  ahead  of  his  opponent,  he  had  to  cut  his 
covers  so  small  that  they  would  not  cover,  and  his  tents  so  small  they  made  discontent 
among  the  users,  against  the  manufacturer  who  made  them,  and  the  dealers  who  sold 
them.  Some  tents  are  made  so  small  and  low  that  the  ohly  way  they  can  be  used,  if 
you  want  to  stand  up  in  them,  is  by  putting  boards  around  the  walls  to  increase  their 
height.  The  manufacturers  are  nearly  all  doing  this,  and  they  try  farther  to  deceive 
the  dealers  and  users  by  having  two  or  three  grades  with  a  different  discount  for  each 
grade,  calling  the  best  grade  “Standard,”  Full  Weight,”  etc.  But  it  will  be  found  on 
examination  that  nearly  all  of  these  so-called  “Full  Weight”  and  “Standard”  goods  are 
small  and  light.  We  are  writing  this  for  the  information  of  our  customers,  not  for  our 
own  benefit.  At  first  this  swindling  did  hinder  our  sales,  but  the  public  have  found  out 
where  to  get  goods  that  they  can  depend  on  being  what  they  are  called,  and  things  are 
coming  our  way  in  a  manner  that  is  very  satisfactory  to  usw 


We  append  the  weights  of  a  few  of  the  principal  Wagon  Covers  and  Tents.  So  if 
are  interested  you  can  put  them  on  the  scales  and  see  if  you  have  the  weight  you  paid 


Lbs. 

10x12  8-oz.  wagon  cover  should  weigh..  8l^ 
10x12  10-oz.  wagon  cover  should  weigh.  .10  i/i 
10x13  8-oz.  wagon  cover  should  weigh..  9 
10x13  10-oz.  wagon  cover  should  weigh.  .11 
10x14  8-oz.  wagon  cover  should  weigh..  9i/^ 

10x14  10-oz.  wagon  cover  should  weigh.  .12 


Without  Stakes. 

9%xl2  8-oz.  wall  tent  should  weigh  .. 

91/4x121  10-oz.  wall  tent  should  weigh..  . 
12  xl4  8-oz.  wall  tent  should  weigh... 
12  xl4  10-oz.  wall  tent  should  weigh... 
14  xl6  8-oz.  wall  tent  should  weigh... 
l4  xl6  10-oz.  wall  tent  should  weigh... 


you 

for. 

Lbs. 

251/4 

32 

38 

45 

491/2 

58^ 


WE  GUARANTEE  OUR  DUCK  FULL  WEIGHT. 


Is  Your  Soul  Saved? 

“Christ  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to  save  Sinners.”  1  Timothy  1:15. 
“Saved  from  wrath  through  Him.”  Romans  5-9. 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


The  above  is  a  photo  of  one  of  our  21x35  feet  Roped  Tents,  what  we  call  Roped  reg"- 
ular.  That  is  roped  over  the  top  every  7  feet,  Eaves,  Gables  and  Ridge.  Center  and  side 
push  pole  at  each  rope,  and  double  guys  at  each  side  pole.  Awning  door  with  straps 
and  buckles  as  shown,  one  end  common  door  with  straps,  the  other  end,  see  picture  on 
opposite  page. 


WALL  TENTS,  ROPED. 


Size, 

Feet 

Height 

Pole 

Feet 

Height 

of 

Wall, 

Feet 

8-oz. 

Duck, 

Single 

Filling 

lO-oz. 

Duck, 

Single 

Filling 

lO-oz.  Duck, 
Double  and 
Twisted  Fill¬ 
ing  or  8-oz. 
Army  Duck 

12  oz.  Duck 
Double  and 
Twisted  Fill¬ 
ing  or  10  oz. 
Army  Duck 

12  oz. 

Army  Duck, 
or 

No.  10 

15-oz.  Army 
Duck,  or 
No.  8 

21  X30 

11 

6 

$  89  00 

1101  00 

$113  00 

$127  50 

$141"50 

$173  60 

21x35 

11 

5 

104  50 

118  50 

132  50 

149  50 

166  00 

204  00 

21x40 

11 

5 

115  00 

130  50 

146  00 

164  50 

182  50 

224  50 

21  X  49 

11 

5 

136  00 

154  50 

173  00 

194  50 

216  50 

265  50 

24  X  28 

13 

6 

105  50 

120  00 

134  60 

151  00 

168  00 

206  60 

24x35 

13 

6 

125  00 

142  00 

159  00 

179  00 

199  00 

244  00 

24x42 

13 

6 

144  50 

164  00 

183  50 

206  50 

229  50 

282  00 

24x51 

13 

6 

169  50 

192  60 

215  5*0 

242  50 

269  60 

331  00 

24  X  60 

13 

6 

195  00 

221  50 

248  00 

279  00 

310  00 

381  00 

24x65 

13 

6 

207  50 

236  00 

264  60 

297  50 

330  50 

406  00 

30x37 

15 

6 

160  00 

182  00 

204  00 

229  50 

255  00 

313  00 

30x42 

15 

6 

175  00 

199  00 

223  00 

250  50 

278  60 

342  50 

30x47 

15 

6 

189  50 

215  50 

241  60 

271  50 

301  60 

370  60 

30x51 

15 

6 

204  00 

232  00 

260  00 

292  50 

325  00 

399  00 

30x66 

15 

6 

219  00 

249  00 

279  00 

313  60 

348  50 

428  50 

30x60 

15 

6 

233  50 

265  50 

297  50 

334  50 

371  50 

456  60 

30x65 

16 

6 

248  50 

282  50 

316  50 

356  00 

395  50 

486  00 

30x70 

15 

6 

263  00 

299  00 

335  00 

376  50 

418  50 

514  50 

Add  5  per  cent  to  above  prices  for  each  eddition  to  height  of  wall  of  6  inches  or 
fraction  thereof.  Flies  complete  but  without  poles  half  the  price  of  tents  of  correspond¬ 
ing  size.  Liberal  discount  from  these  prices. 


Glad  Tidings  For  Sinners. 

The  blood  of  Jesus  Clirist,  His  Son,  cleanseth  us  from  all  sin. — 1  John  1:7. 
“When  I  see  the  blood  1  will  pass  over  you.”— »Exodus  12:13. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER.  


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21x35  Feet,  Railroad  Contractors’  Roped  Wall  Tent.  Same  as  on  opposite  page.  Showing 
the  other  end  of  Tent  with  common  door.  We  supply  Turned  and  Ironed  guy  stakes  with  this 
kind  of  Tent,  and  we  think  the  workmanship  and  quality  of  these  Tents  would  be  hard  to  beat. 


16x24  Feet  Extra  Roped  Wall  Tent  for  R.  R.  Contractors.  Roped  and  with  Center  and 
Side  Poles  every  4  feet  8  inches.  Made  to  stand  the  wind.  Send  for  prices. 


An  Important  Question  Answered. 

“What  shall  we  do,  that  we  may  work  the  works  of  God.” — John  6:28. 

“This  is  the  work  of  God,  that  we  believe  on  Him  whom  He  hath  sent.” — John  6:29. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER.  


STABLE  TENT 

The  following  prices  include  Poles,  good  turned  and  ironed  Guy  Stakes,  Block  and  Tackle  for  stretching  ridge, 
double  Side  Guys  at  every  side  pole.  Tent  Roped  on  Ridge  Eaves,  across  ends  and  every  7  feet  over  top  in  the  best 
manner.  Grain  Mangers  of  heavy  Duck  $2.50  per  head  extra.  Hay  Mangers  $3.00  per  head  extra.  Add  6  per  cent  for 
rach  foot  in  extra  height  of  wall. 


SIZE 

Height  of 
Wall,  Feet 

Height  of 
Pole,  Feet 

lO-oz  Double  Filling 
or  8-oz.  Army  Duck 

12-oz  Double  Filling 
or  lU-oz.  Army  Duck 

12-oz.  Army  Duck, 
or  No.  10 

15-oz.  Army 
Duck  or  No.  8 

24  X  21 

5 

12 

$104  00 

$117  00 

$130  00 

$160  00 

24x28 

5 

12 

127  00 

143  00 

159  00 

195  CO 

24x35 

5 

12 

160  00 

169  00 

187  50 

230  50 

24x42 

5 

12 

173  00 

194  50 

216  50 

265  50 

24  X  49 

5 

12 

196  50 

221  50 

246  00 

302  00 

24x56 

5 

12 

219  60 

247  00 

274  50 

337  00 

24x63 

5 

12 

242  00 

272  00 

302  50 

371  50 

24x70 

5 

12 

265  00 

298  00 

331  00 

407  00 

26x21 

6 

12>^ 

111  50 

125  50 

139  50 

171  00 

26x28 

5 

12  K 

135  50 

152  50 

169  50 

208  00 

‘"-6  X  35 

5 

12>^ 

159  60 

179  50 

199  50 

245  00 

26x42 

5 

12>^ 

184  00 

207  50 

230  50 

283  00 

26  X  49 

5 

12^ 

210  00 

235  00 

261  00 

320  00 

26x56 

6 

12/2 

232  60 

261  50 

290  50 

357  00 

26x63 

5 

12>4 

257  00 

289  00 

321  50 

394  50 

26  X  70 

5 

12/2 

281  00 

316  50 

351  50 

431  60 

26x  77 

5 

12/2 

308  00 

345  00 

382  00 

474  00 

26  X  84 

5 

12/ 

329  50 

370  50 

411  50 

505  50 

28x21 

5 

13 

119  75 

134  75 

149  75 

184  00 

28x28 

5 

13 

145  00 

163  25 

181  25 

222  75 

28  X  35. 

5 

13 

170  75 

192  25 

213  50 

262  25 

28  X  42 

5 

13 

196  50 

221  25 

245  75 

302  00 

28  x49 

5 

13 

225  00 

250  00 

278  00 

342  00 

28x56 

5 

13 

247  50 

278  50 

309  50 

380  00 

28x63 

5 

13 

273  75 

308  00 

342  25 

420  50 

28x70 

5 

13 

293  50 

336  00 

373  00 

458  60 

28  x77 

5 

13 

330  00 

369  00 

405  00 

600  00 

28x84 

5 

13 

353  00 

397  00 

441  00 

542  00 

30x21 

5 

14 

130  00 

146  00 

162  50 

199  60 

30x28 

5 

14 

161  50 

181  50 

201  50 

247  60 

30x35 

5 

14 

184  00 

207  50 

230  50 

283  00 

30  X  42 

5 

14 

211  00 

237  50 

264  00 

324  00 

30  X  49 

5 

14 

239  00 

269  00 

297  00 

366  00 

30x66 

5 

14 

265  60 

298  50 

332  00 

407  60 

30x63 

5 

14 

292  60 

329  00 

365  60 

449  00 

30x  70 

5 

14 

320  60 

369  60 

400  00 

491  00 

30x77 

6 

14 

348  00 

392  00 

434  00 

633  00 

80x84 

6 

14 

373  00 

419  50 

466  00 

673  00 

LIBERAL  DISCOUNT  TO  THE  TRADE 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


STABLE  TENT  TOPS 


With  Gable  ends,  but  without  walls,  Roped,  and  with  Poles,  Stakes,  Tackles,  etc.,  same  as  Stable  Tents. 


SIZE— Feet 

Height  of 
Wall,  Feet 

Height  of 
Pole,  Feet 

lO-oz  Double  Filling 
or  8-oz.  Army  Duck 

12-oz  Double  Filling 
or  10-oz.  Army  Duct 

'  12-oz.  Army  Duck, 
i  or  No.  10 

16-oz.  Army 
Duck  or  No.  8 

24  X  21 

5 

12 

$  65  00 

$  73  50 

$  81  50 

$100  00 

24x28 

5 

12 

82  00 

92  00 

102  50 

126  00 

24x35 

5 

12 

99  00 

111  50 

124  00 

152  00 

24  X  42 

6 

12 

117  00 

131  00 

145  50 

179  00 

24  X  49 

5 

12 

135  00 

152  00 

175  00 

206  00 

24x  56 

5 

12 

151  00 

170  00 

189  00 

232  00 

24x63 

5 

12 

163  00 

189  00 

210  00 

258  00 

24  X  70 

5 

12 

185  50 

208  50 

231  50 

284  50 

26x21 

5 

12K 

70  50 

79  50 

88  00 

108  60 

26x28 

5 

121^ 

88  50 

99  50 

110  50 

136  00 

26x35 

5 

12)^ 

107  00 

120  60 

133  60 

164  60 

26x42 

5 

12>^ 

125  60 

141  00 

157  CO 

192  60 

26  X  49 

5 

12M 

144  00 

163  00 

180  00 

221  00 

26x56 

5 

12>^ 

162  60 

182  60 

203  00  , 

249  60 

26x63 

5 

12K 

181  00 

208  60 

226  00 

278  00 

26x70 

5 

199  50 

224  60 

249  00 

306  00 

26x77 

5 

12/ 

221  00 

249  00 

276  00 

240  00 

26x  84 

5 

12K 

236  00 

265  00 

294  50 

362  00 

28  X  21 

5 

13 

77  50 

87  00 

96  60 

118  50 

28x28 

6 

13 

97  00 

109  00  , 

121  00 

149  00 

28x35 

6 

13 

117  00 

131  60 

146  60 

175  60 

28  X  42 

6 

13 

136  50 

153  50 

171  00 

210  00 

28  X  49 

0 

13 

156  00 

176  00 

196  00 

240  00 

28x56 

5 

13 

176  60 

198  60 

220  50 

271  00 

28x63 

5 

13 

196  00 

220  60 

246  00 

301  00 

28x70 

6 

13 

215  60 

242  60 

269  50 

331  00 

28x77 

5 

13 

240  00 

267  00  ' 

298  00 

365  00 

28  X  84 

5 

13 

255  60 

287  50 

319  00 

392  00 

30x  21 

5 

14 

85  00 

96  00 

106  50 

130  60 

30x28 

5 

14 

106  60 

119  50 

133  00 

163  60 

30x35 

5 

14 

127  60 

143  50 

159  60 

196  00 

30x42 

5 

14 

149  00 

167  50 

186  00 

229  00 

30  X  49 

5 

14 

170  00 

192  00 

213  00 

262  00 

30x66 

6 

14 

191  60 

215  50 

239  50 

294  00 

30x63 

5 

14 

213  00 

239  50 

266  00 

327  00 

30x70 

5 

14 

234  00 

263  50 

292  60 

359  50 

30x77 

§ 

14 

260  00 

290  00 

323  00 

396  00 

6 

14 

276  00 

310  60 

845  00 

424  00 

I  Circus  and  Show  Stables  are  not  made  as  above,  but  are  usually  roped  every  12  feet  and 

I  the  side  poles  are  set  about  18  inches  from  the  walls,  etc. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A 

Successor  to  C,  J.  BAKER. 


28x56  stable  Tent. 


28x49  Stable  Tent. 


Do  You  Belong  To  This  Church? 

‘‘The  Church  of  God,  which  He  hath  purchased  with  His  own  blood.”— Acts  20:28. 

^  e  were  not  redeemed  with  corruptible  things  as  silver  and  gold,  but  wuth  the  precious 
blood  of  Christ.” — 1  Peter,  1-19.  =>  *  , 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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Commissary  or  Stable  Tent,  28x56,  6-foot  wall,  made  with  Quarter  Bands  and  Poles.  These 
Tents  stood  in  gales  when  all  the  rest  of  the  camp  blew  down.  Write  for  prices. 


Stable  Tent,  30x150  ft.,  6-ft.  Wall.  Made  in  three  pieces  and  laced  together. 


Have  You  Availed  Yourself  Of  This? 

“Jesus  said,  ‘This  is  my  blood  of  the  new  testament,  which  is  shed  for  many  for  the  remis¬ 
sion  of  sins.’  ’’ — Matthew  26:28. 

“Being  now  justified  by  His  blood,  we  shall  be  saved  from  wrath  through  Him. — Romans  5:9. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Grading  Scene. 


TO  RAILROAD  CONTRACTORS  AND  GRADERS. 

For  a  number  of  years  we  have  been  making  a  speciality  of  Stable.  Commissary,  Sleeping 
and  Boarding  Tents,  for  Railroad  Contractors.  As  listed  in  the  previous  pages.  We  have 
thoroughly  competent  Cutters,  Stitchers  and  Splicers  who  have  large  experienee  in  this  kind 
of  work.  We  put  double  side  guys  and  turned  and  ironed  stakes  at  every  side  pole.  Buckles 
and  straps  at  the  doors.  Heavy  end  guys  and  blocks  and  tackles  for  streching  the  ridge. 
Everything  made  to  stand  the  wear,  tear  and  wind.  All  first-class  and  up-to-date.  Size  and 
quality  as  ordered. 

THE  SQUARE  DEAL  OR  THE  DEAL  OUT.  OF  SQUARE  WHICH? 

We  received  a  letter  of  complaint  from  a  railroad  contractor — a  good  and  valued  customer 
— stating  that  we  had  charged  him  $74.00  for  a  small  stable  that  he  has  just  bought  of  us;  also 
that  he  had  bought  one  of  the  same  size,  weight  and  quality,  which  was  12-oz.  Army  with 
10-oz.  double  filling  duck  walls,  for  $65.00.  Our  customer  was  about  200  miles  away,  but  we 
sent  a  representative  to  see  him,  and  he  found  that  the  other  tent  was  made  of  12-oz.  double 
filling  duck  marked  “Army”  in  the  top,  and  8-oz.  single  filling  in  the  walls,  and  was  worth, 
according  to  our  figuring,  about  $61.00.  Also  our  customer  admitted  that  the  workmanship  in 
our  tent  was  much  the  best.  By  the  way,  our  customer  had  a  wall  tent  that  he  had  bought 
at  the  same  time  of  our  competitor  for  12-oz.  Army  duck  that  was  made  of  12-oz.  single  filling 
Magnolia  duck. 

If  our  price — quality,  weight  and  workmanship  considered — is  not  right,  we  will  make  it 
right. 


FLY  WEIGHED  MORE  THAN  THE  TENT. 

A  railroad  contractor,  customer  of  ours,  called  at  our  office  and  told  us  an  interesting  story, 
to  the  effect,  that  lately  he  had  written  to  us  for  the  price  on  a  wall  tent  to  be  made  of  10-oz. 
Army  duck.  After  he  had  got  our  price,  a  merchant  of  the  town  persuaded  him  that  money 
could  be  saved  by  buying  from  a  competitor,  which  was  done;  but  instead  of  costing  less,  they 
found,  on  account  of  extra  freight,  etc.,  it  cost  $2.00  more,  and  not  only  that,  it  was  made  of 
such  poor  and  light  goods  that  it  would  not  turn  water,  so  they  ordered  a  fly  from  us  and 
found  that  the  10-oz.  fly  actually  weighed  more  than  the  tent. 

Stop  being  swindled.  Go  in  for  the  square  deal. 


Have  You  Heard  The  Good  News? 

“Behold,  I  bring  you  good  tidings  of  great  joy,  which  shall  be  to  all  people.  For  unto  you 
is  born  this  day,  in  the  city  of  David,  a  Saviour,  which  is  Christ  the  Lord.”— Luke  2:10-11. 


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BED  BLANKETS. 

We  make  a  specialty  of  Bed 
Blankets  for  Contractors  at  lowest 
market  rates. 

We  have  generally  on  hand  sec¬ 
ond  hand  blankets,  slightly  used 
at  some  Reunion  or  Camp  meeting 
that  we  can  sell  at  reduced  prices. 


BUNKS. 

We  make  to  order  for  Con¬ 
tractors,  Portable  Double  Deck, 
Double  Beds  for  use  in  tents, 
made  to  use  either  wire  mattress¬ 
es  or  boards. 

We  also  have  single  wire  or 
canvas  cots.  Also  single  or  dou¬ 
ble  mattresses  or  pads  for  con¬ 
tractors  ‘use.  Also  make  ticks  to 
order  for  filling  with  hay,  etc. 

Send  for  Prices. 


Please  Excuse  Me.  Certainly,  If  You  Wish. 

A  certain  man  made  a  great  supper  and  bade  many:  and  sent  his  servants  to  say  Come; 
for  all  things  are  now  ready.  And  they  all  with  one  consent  began  to  make  excuse. 

The  first  said  unto  him — I  pray  thee  have  me  excused.  And  another  said,  I  pray  thee 
have  me  excused.  And  another  said,— I  cannot  come. 

Then  th^  master  of  the  house  being  angry  said, — None  of  those  men  which  were  bidden 
shall  taste  of  my  supper. — Luke  14:16-24. 


i6  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


OBLONG-=SQUARE  END 

WITH  SQUARE  ENDS  AND  PORTABLE  WALLS. 


Size,  Feet 

Height  of 
Wall,  Feet 

Height  of 
Pole,  Feet 

8-oz.  Single 
Pilling  Duck 

1 

10-oz.  Single 
Pilling  or 
8-oz.  Double 
Filling  Duck 

10-oz.  Double 
Pilling,  or 
8-oz.  Army 
Duck. 

12-oz.  Double 
Filling,  or 
10-oz.  Army 
j  Duck 

12-oz.  Army 

Duck, 
or  No.  10. 

15-oz.  Army 

1  Duck 

or  No.  8. 

1 

7  xl3 

5 

8 

«  19  90 

$  21  85 

»  24  00 

27  50 

^  31  00 

«  39  50 

7  xl4 

6 

8 

22  28 

24  30 

26  50 

30  50 

35  00 

44  OO 

9  xl4 

6 

10 

29  00 

31  60 

34  50 

39  50 

45  OO 

67  OO 

9  xl6H 

6 

10 

33  62 

36  67 

40  00 

46  00 

52  00 

66  OO 

9  xl9 

6 

10 

36  56 

39  88 

43  50 

50  50 

57  OO 

72  00 

12  xl9 

6 

11 

43  70 

47  67 

52  OO 

60  00 

68  00 

86  OO 

12  x21^ 

6 

11 

47  49 

51  80 

56  50 

65  OO 

74  00 

93  60 

12  x23}4 

6 

11 

51  68 

56  38 

61  50 

71  OO 

80  50 

102  00 

14  x21^4 

6 

12 

52  25 

57  00 

62  00 

71  50 

81  OO 

102  60 

14  x33V2 

6 

12 

55  OO 

60  OO 

66  00 

76  50 

86  50 

109  60 

16}4x23}4 

6 

13 

69  84 

75  92 

82  00 

93  50 

105  OO 

131  OO 

1  (i}4x2fi 

6 

13 

74  80 

81  40 

88  00 

lOO  50 

112  60 

141  OO 

l(iV2x2H 

6 

13 

80  50 

87  50 

94  50 

107  50 

121  OO 

161  OO 

19  x2S 

6 

14 

85  06 

92  78 

100  50 

114  50 

128  60 

161  00 

19  x33 

6 

14 

90  22 

98  86 

107  50 

122  50 

137  60 

172  OO 

23}4x2S 

7 

15 

129  18 

138  34 

147  50 

165  50 

184  OO 

226  OO 

23}4x33 

7 

15 

142  38 

152  94 

163  50 

184  OO 

204  50 

261  OO 

23\4x3S 

7 

15 

156  80 

168  40 

180  00 

202  00 

224  60 

276  00 

23^x12 

7 

15 

171  32 

184  16 

197  OO 

222  OO 

246  50 

302  60 

33!4x47 

7 

15 

191  76 

205  88 

220  OO 

247  50 

275  OO 

338  OO 

331^x51 

7 

15 

206  60 

221  80 

237  00 

266  50 

296  OO 

364  OO 

28  x38 

7 

16 

179  76 

192  88 

206  OO 

232  00 

267  50 

316  50 

28  x42 

7 

16 

196  86 

211  18 

225  50 

254  00 

282  00 

346  60 

28  x47 

4 

1  6 

214  14 

229  82 

245  50 

276  00 

306  50 

376  60 

28  x51 

7 

16 

231  50 

248  50 

265  50 

298  50 

332  00 

407  60 

28  x56 

m 

4 

16 

248  36 

266  68 

285  00 

320  50 

356  50 

437  60 

33  x38 

7 

18 

219  14 

233  82 

248  50 

279  50 

311  OO 

382  OO 

33  x42 

7 

1  8 

235  36 

251  68 

268  OO 

302  OO 

335  50 

412  OO 

33  x47 

4 

18 

257  14 

274  82 

292  50 

329  OO 

365  50 

449  OO 

33  x52 

7 

18 

2  78  lO 

297  30 

316  50 

356  00 

395  50 

486  00 

33  x.Ki 

7 

1  8 

301  44 

321  72 

342  OO 

385  OO 

427  50 

526  60 

33  x(>0 

4 

18 

320  68 

342  84 

365  OO 

411  OO 

466  60 

660  60 

37  x47 

7 

19 

269  38 

288  94 

308  50 

347  00 

386  50 

474  OO 

37  X.52 

4 

19 

290  50 

311  50 

332  50 

374  OO 

416  OO 

611  OO 

37  x.Ki 

7 

19 

311  30 

333  90 

356  50 

401  50 

446  00 

548  OO 

3  7  x60 

7 

1  9 

336  86 

361  18 

385  50 

433  50 

481  50 

691  60 

3  J  x<i5 

4 

19 

353  82 

379  66 

405  50 

456  OO 

607  00 

622  60 

42  x51 

7 

20 

325  26 

348  38 

371  50 

417  50 

464  OO 

670  OO 

42  x5(> 

7 

20 

347  72 

372  36 

397  OO 

446  50 

496  60 

609  60 

42  x(iO 

4 

20 

372  04 

398  52 

425  OO 

478  00 

631  50 

652  60 

42  x(i5 

4 

20 

391  lO 

419  30 

447  50 

503  50 

659  50 

687  50 

42  x7() 

7 

20 

419  OO 

449  00 

479  OO 

538  50 

698  60 

735  00 

42  x80 

, 

7 

20 

467  86 

500  18 

532  50 

599  00 

666  60 

818  OO 

Add  live  per  cent  for  each  foot  or  fraction  thereof  in  extra  height  of  wall.  Sizes  12x19  to  19x33  to  he  roped 
on  eaves,  gables  and  ridge.  Larger  sizes  to  he  fully  roped. 

For  Discount,  see  Sheet  in  Front  of  Book. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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Oblong  Square  End,  19x36  with  7  Ft.  Wall. 

Ropes  on  eaves,  ridge,  gables  and  at  each  pole  between,  walls  to  hook  on.  Double  side  guys 
at  each  pole.  See  previous  page  for  prices  on  this  tent. 


Oblong  Square  Elnd  Stable,  32x80.  With  6-foot  Detachable  Walls.  Side  and  Center  Poles 

8  Feet  Apart. 


Don’t  Fool  Yourself,  He  Will  Do  As  He  Says. 

“There  shall  come  in  the  last  day  scoffers,  saying.  Where  is  the  promise  of  TIis  coming? 

“The  Dord  is  not  slack  concerning  His  promise, — but  is  long-suffering  to  us-ward,  not  will¬ 
ing  that  any  shou’d  perish,  but  that  all  should  come  to  repentance.  But  the  day  of  the  I^ord 
will  come  as  a  thief  in  the  night;  in  the  which  the  heavens  shall  jiass  away  with  a  great  noise, 
and  the  elements  shall  melt  with  fervent  heat.  The  earth  also,  and  the  works  that  are  therein 
shall  be  burned  up.” — 2  Peter  3:3,  4-9,  10. 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  'GAKER. 


PHOTOGRAPHER’S  TENT 


Size,  Feet 

Height 
Pole,  Feet 

Height 
Wall,  Feet 

8-oz.  Duck 
Single 
Filling 

10-oz.-  Duck 
Single 
Filling 

10  oz.  Dbl. 
Filling  or  8 
oz.  Army 
Duck 

12-oz.  Dbl. 
Filling  or  10 
oz.  Army 
Duck 

12  X  14 

11 

6 

$26  50 

|31  00 

$36  50 

|41  00 

12x  16 

11 

6 

29  50 

33  00 

39  50 

45  00 

12x  18 

11 

6 

32  00 

37  50 

44  50 

51  00 

12x21 

11 

6 

36  00 

41  50 

49  00 

56  00 

12x24 

11 

6 

40  00 

46  00 

54  00 

62  00 

12x28 

11 

6 

46  00 

53  00 

63  00 

71  00 

12x30 

11 

6 

49  50 

57  00 

67  00 

76  00 

14x16 

12 

6 

33  00 

89  00 

47  00 

53  00 

14x  18 

12 

6 

85  50 

41  50 

49  50 

66  60 

14  X  21 

12 

6 

40  00 

46  00 

55  50 

62  00 

14x24 

12 

6 

43  50 

50  50 

60  00 

68  00 

14  X  28 

12 

6 

49  50 

57  50 

68  00 

78  JiO 

14x80 

12 

6 

53  50 

62  00 

73  60 

83  00 

16x  18 

13 

6 

39  00 

45  50 

54  50 

62  00 

16x21 

13 

6 

41  00 

51  50 

61  00 

69  50 

16x  24 

13 

6 

48  00 

56  00 

66  50 

75  50 

16x28 

13 

6 

54  50 

63  50 

75  60 

85  60 

16x80 

13 

6 

58  50 

68  00 

81  00 

91  50 

Dark  room,  6x6  feet,  $22.50  and  4%x4%  feet,  $17.00,  extra. 

Our  dark  rooms  are  made  of  brown  or  black  duck  and  lined  with  red  canton  flan¬ 
nel.  These  prices  include  poles,  stakes,  guys,  skylights,  etc.  We  call  attention  to  our 
folding-beds,  chairs,  tables,  etc.,  they  being  particularly  well  adapted  to  traveling  pho¬ 
tographers  and  tourists.  Large  discount.  See  sheet  in  front  of  this  catalogue. 


Listen!  Listen!  Listen! 

“He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear.” — INIatt.  11:15. 

“Incline  your  ear,  and  come  unto  Me:  hear  and  your  soul  shall  live.” — Isaiah  55:3. 
“Verily,  Verily  I  say  unto  you.  He  that  heareth  My  Word,  and  believeth  on  Him  that 
sent  me.  Hath  Everlasting  Life,  and  shall  not  come  into  condemnation;  but  is  passed  fi'om 
death  unto  life.’’— John  5:24. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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PALMETTO  TENTS. 


Size  of 

Size  of 

Heigh  in 

Height  at 

Drill 

8-oz.  Duck 

lO-oz.  Duck 

Stripe 

Base 

Top 

Center. 

Side 

Single  Filling 

Single  Fillinc 

7x7 

2 

ft.  4  in. 

7  ft.  6  in. 

6  ft. 

$  7  50 

$  8  75 

$  9  75 

$11  00 

8x8 

2 

“  4 

8  “ 

6  6  in. 

8  75 

10  00 

11  25 

12  75 

9x9 

3 

“  6  “ 

8  “  6  “ 

7  “ 

10  75 

12  75 

14  25 

16  00 

10  X  10 

3 

“  6  “  • 

9  “ 

7  “  6 

12  00 

14  25 

16  00 

18  00 

PALMETTO 

TENTS 

WITH 

AWNING  EXTENSION. 

/ 

Size  of 

Size  of 

Height  in 

Height  at 

Drill 

8-oz.  Duck 

lO-oz.  Duck 

Stripe 

Base 

Top 

Center 

Side 

'ingle  Filling 

Single  Filling 

7x7 

3 

ft.  6  in. 

8  feet 

6  ft.  6  in. 

$11  00 

$12  50 

$13  75 

$15  25 

8x8 

3 

“  6  “ 

8  “ 

6  6  “ 

12  00 

13  75 

15  00 

16  75 

9x9 

4 

“  8  “ 

9 

7  “ 

14  00 

16  25 

18  00 

20  26 

10  X  10 

4 

8  “ 

10  “ 

8 

16  00 

18  50 

20  75 

23  25 

12  X  12 

5 

“  6 

10  ‘ 

1  8  “ 

]8  00 

21  00 

23  50 

26  50 

These  tents  make  nice  play  tents  for  children ;  are  an  elegant  ornament  to  any  lawn 
Liberal  reduction  from  these  prices.  See  discount  sheet. 


Christ’s  Answer  To  An  Important  Question. 

“Nicodemus  saith  unto  Him,  ‘How  can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old?’  ” — John  3:4. 

“As  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the  wilderness,  even  so  must  the  Son  of  man  be  lifted 
up;  that  whosoever  believeth  in  Him  should  not  perish  but  have  everlasting  life:  for  God  so 
loved  the  world,  that  He  gave  His  only  begotten  son,  that  whosoever  believeth  in  Him  should 
not  perish,  but  have  everlasting  life.” — John  3:14-15-16. 


I 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


OR  WEDGE  TENT 


I 


Size,  Feet. 

Height,  Feet. 

8-oz.  Single  Fill¬ 
ing  Duck. 

10-oz.-  Single  Fill¬ 
ing  Duck. 

12-oz.  Double  anti 
Twisted  Filling 
Duck. 

5x7 

6 

$  5  00 

$  5  80 

$  7  55 

7x7 

7 

6  30 

7  35 

9  70 

7x9 

7 

7  55 

8  85 

11  70 

9x9 

7 

8  35 

9  85 

13  05 

9Kx  12 

IVz 

10  30 

12  10 

16  10 

12  X  14 

9 

‘  14  80 

17  45 

23  30 

HERDER’S  TENT 


Size,  Feet 

Height 

Feet 

8  oz.  Single 
Filling  Duck 

10  oz.  Single 
Pilling  Duck 

10  oz.  Dbl.  Filling 
or  8  oz.  Army 

12  oz.  Dbl.  Filling 
or  10  oz.  Army 

12  oz.  Army 
Duck 

5  X  9 

514 

$4  85 

$5  70 

$6  30 

P  20 

$8  65 

6  XU 

6 

6  25 

7  40 

8  50 

9  60 

11  00 

7  X12 

614 

7  00 

8  30 

9  30 

10  55 

12  60 

7  X16 

614 

8  50 

10  00 

11  20 

12  70 

15  00 

9'4x14 

7 

10  00 

11  75 

13  15 

14  90 

17  75 

7 

11  60 

13  65 

15  30 

17  30 

20  60 

914x19 

7 

13  15 

15  50 

17  40 

19  75 

23  50 

'Tliis  tent  is  made  with  rope  ridt?e  and  corners,  so  it  needs  no  ridge  pole,  making  it  very 
portable,  extremely  easy  to  pitch  apd  good  for  standing  storms.  The  uprights  can  be  jointed 
for  50  cents  tbe  pair  net.  A  most  desirable  tent  for  hunting,  fishing,  traveling  or  anything 
where  portability  and  the  most  floor  space  for  the  least  money  is  required. 

LIBERAL  DISCOUNT.  SEE  SHEET. 


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_ _ Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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Pyramid  Tent,  No.  14  With  214  ft.  Walls.  Miners’  Tent,  No.  13. 


Size,  ft. 

Height 

8-oz.  Sin¬ 
gle  filling 
duck. 

lO-oz.  Sin¬ 
gle  filling 
duck. 

12-oz. 

Duck. 

Size, 

feet. 

Height 

ft. 

8-oz. Single 
filling 
duck. 

10-oz  sin¬ 
gle  filling 
Duck. 

12-oe. 

Duck 

7x7 

8x8 

9x9 

7  ft.  6 

8  ft. 

8  ft.  6 

$  6  75 

8  50 

10  50 

$  8  00 

10  00 

12  25 

$  9  50 

12  00 

14  00 

7 

X 

7 

7 

$  4  40 

$  5  35 

$  7  00 

llixlU 

9  ft. 

13  75 

16  00 

18  00 

9 

X 

9 

8 

6  60 

7  60 

10  65 

14  xl4 

10ft. 

19  50 

23  00 

25  00 

12 

X 

12 

9 

10  05 

11  55 

16  00 

SIBLEY  TENTS. 


SIBLEY  TENTS  WITH  2^  FOOT  WALL.  SIBLEY  TENTS  WITHOUT  WALLS. 


Size 

Diam. 

Height. 

8-oz. 

Single  Fill¬ 
ing  Duck. 

10-oz. 
Single  Fill¬ 
ing  Duck. 

12-oz. 

Duck. 

Size 

Diam. 

- » - - — 

Height. 

8-oz. 

SiagleFill- 
ing  Duck. 

10-oz. 
SingleFill- 
ing  Duck. 

12-oz. 

Duck. 

10  feet 

12  “ 

14  “ 

16  “ 

20  “ 

8  feet 

9  “ 

10  “ 

11  “ 

13  “ 

$11  25 
14  00 
16  75 
22  00 
32  50 

$12  75 
16  00 
19  00 
25  00 
37  25 

$17  75 

22  00 

26  25 

34  75 

51  50 

10  feet 
12  “ 

14  “ 

16  “ 

8  feet 

9  “ 

10  “ 

11  “ 

$  8  25 
iO  50 

13  25 

17  75 

$  9  50 
12  00 
15  25 
20  25 

$13  00 
16  75 
21  00 
28  00 

L.IBCRAL.  DISCOUNT.  SEE  SHEET. 


Don’t  Deceive  Yourself. 

“There  is  not  a  just  man  upon  the  earth  that  doeth  good  and  sinneth  not.” — Ecclesiastes 
7:20. 

“If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin  we  deceive  OURSELVES  and  the  truth  is  not  in  us.’’ — 
1  John  1:8. 


KLONDIKE  TENT,  OBLONG,  SQUARE  ENDS. 


Size  Feet 

Height 

of 

Pole,  Feet 

Height 

of 

Wall,  Feet 

8  oz.  Single 
Filling 
Duck 

10  oz. 
Single  Fil¬ 
ling  Duck 

10  oz.  Dbl. 
Filling  or  8 
oz  Army 

12  oz.  Dbl. 
Filling  or 

10  oz.  Army 

12  oz. 
Army 
Duck 

7x12 

61/2 

21/4 

$  9  00 

$10  60 

$11  85 

$13  45 

$16  00 

7x14 

61/2 

21/4 

10  10 

11  90 

13  35 

15  15 

18  00 

9x14 

7 

21/4 

12  40 

14  60 

16  40 

18  60 

22  15 

9x161^ 

7 

214 

14  20 

16  75 

18  80 

21  30 

25  40 

9x19 

7 

214 

15  55 

18  30 

20  50 

23  30 

27  75 

12x16 

71^ 

21/4 

17  75 

19  65 

22  00 

25  00 

29  75 

12x19 

71/2 

214 

18  25 

21  00 

23  50 

26  70 

32  75 

12x21 

71/2 

214 

19  60 

23  10 

25  90 

29  40 

35  00 

12x24 

71/^ 

214 

21  00 

24  75 

27  75 

31  50 

37  50 

14x21 

8 

214 

22  70 

26  75 

30  00 

34  00 

40  50 

14x24 

8 

214 

24  35 

28  75 

32  20 

36  50 

43  50 

This  tent  has  a  rope  ridge  and  small  ropes  sewn  in  seams  at  corners,  so  it  has  only  two 
upright  poles  to  be  carried,  which  can  be  jointed  for  50c  net,  for-  the  two  poles,  making  it  the 
most  portable  and  easiest  pitched  of  any  tent  in  the  market. 


“TRAVELERS’  FAVORITE,”  OBLONG,  ROUND  ENDS. 


Size,  Feet 

Height 
of  Wall 
Feet 

Height 

of 

Pole.  Feet 

8  oz.  Single 
Filling 
Duck 

10  oz.  Single 
Filling 
Duck 

10  oz.  Double 
Filling  or 

8  oz.  Army 

12  oz.  Double 
Filling  or 

10  oz.  Army 

12  oz.  Army 

71/2x12 

21/4 

6 1/2 

$  8  40 

$  9  90 

$11  iO 

$12  60 

$15  00 

71/2x141/^ 

21/4 

6 1/2 

10  00 

11  80 

13  20 

15  00 

17  80 

9  xl4 

21/4 

7 

10  40 

12  20 

13  70 

15  50 

18  50 

9  xieVs 

21/4 

7 

12  15 

14  30 

16  00 

18  20 

21  65 

101/2x15 

21/4 

71/2 

12  35 

14  55 

16  30 

18  60 

22  00 

101/2x171/2 

21/4 

7i/> 

14  30 

16  85 

18  90 

21  40 

25  50 

101/2x20 

21/4 

71/2 

16  25 

18  90 

21  50 

24  35 

28  00 

12  xl9 

214 

8 

16  50 

19  25 

21  85 

24  80 

28  50 

12  x21 

21/4 

8 

18  75 

22  10 

24  80 

28  15 

33  50 

As_  its  name  implies,  this  is  an  excellent  tent  for  travelers  on  account  of  its  extreme 
portability.  It  is  made  with  a  rope  ridge,  so  it  only  needs  the  two  small  upright  poles, 
which  can  be  jointed  for  50  cents  the  pair,  net.  SEE  DISCOUNT  SHEET. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A, 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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AMAZON  TENT. 


Size 

Feet. 

Height 

of  Pole, 
Poet. 

Height 
of  Wali, 
Feet. 

8-oz.  Singie 
Pilling 
Duck. 

10-oz.  Single 
Filling 
Duck. 

10-oz  Double 
Pilling  or 
8-oz.  Armv. 

i2-oz.  Double 
Pilling  or 

10  oz.  Army. 

12-oz.  Army 

Duck. 

7x  7 

7 

3 

$10  00 

$12  40 

$13  90 

$15  75 

$17  75 

7x  9 

7 

3 

13  00 

15  25 

17  10 

19  45 

23  00 

7x12 

7 14 

3 

15  10 

17  80 

20  20 

22  70 

27  00 

8x  9 

71/2 

3 

14  60 

17  20 

19  55 

22  00 

26  20 

8x12 

714 

3 

17  10. 

20  10 

22  60 

25  60 

30  50 

8x14 

8 

19  75 

23  25 

26  10 

29  60 

35  00 

9x  9 

8 

3 

16  20 

19  00 

21  35 

24  00 

28  85 

9x12 

b 

0 

0 

18  60 

22  00 

24  70 

28  00 

33  40 

9x14 

8 

3 

21  55 

25  40 

28  50 

32  35 

38  50 

9x1614 

7 

3 

24  35 

28  70 

32  20 

36  60 

43  50 

9x19 

8 

3 

27  30 

?2  20 

36  10 

41  00 

48  75 

This  is  a  very  convenient  tent.  The  awning  makes  it  very  comfortable  tor  sitting  or 
eating  under.  The  tent  with  awning  covers  doubles  the  size  of  the  tent.  Liberal  discount. 


THE  “TROPICAL”  TENT. 


Size,  Feet. 

Height 
of  Wall 
Feet. 

Height 
of  Pole, 
Feet. 

Size  of 
Ply 
Feet. 

8-oz.  Single 
Filling 
Duck. 

lO-ozSingle 

Filling 

Duck. 

lU-oz.  Double 
Filling  or  8-oz. 
Army  Duck. 

12-oz.  Double 
Pilling  or  1C 
oz.  Army  Duck. 

12-oz. 

Army 

Duck. 

OVzX  51/2 

1 

9 

12x21 

r?24  80 

$29  20 

$32  75 

$37  20 

$44  25 

91/2x12 

4 

9 

12x24 

28  25 

33  35 

37  40 

42  45 

50  50 

9y2xl4 

4 

9 

12x26 

31  75 

37  45 

42  00 

47  70 

66  75 

9y2X  91/2 

4 

!) 

15x2414 

28  15 

33  15 

37  20 

42  25 

50  25 

91/2x12 

4 

9 

15x27 

31  95 

37  65 

42  20 

47  90 

57  00 

9y2Xl4 

4 

9 

15x29 

35  55 

41  90 

47  00 

53  35 

63  50 

12  xl2 

4 

9 

15x2 

34  15 

40  25 

45  15 

51  25 

61  00 

12  xl4 

4 

9 

15x29 

37  95 

44  75 

50  15 

56  90 

67  75 

12  xl6 

4 

9 

15x31 

41  75 

49  20 

55  15 

62  60 

74  50 

12  xl2 

4 

10 

18x30 

40  60 

47  85 

53  65 

60  90 

72  50 

12  xl4 

4 

10 

18x32 

44  80 

52  80 

59  20 

67  20 

80  00 

12  xl6 

4 

10 

18x34 

49  00 

57  75 

64  75 

73  50 

87  50 

iiiis  is  a  “Wall”  Tent,  but  made  with  extra  height  to  give  pitch  to  the  hy.  The  fly  is 
oblong,  round  end,  and  the  Combination  Tent  and  fly  we  call  the  “Tropical”  Tent,  as  it  is 
unsurpassed  for  coolness,  comfort  and  dryness.  The  above  engraving  is  a  12x14  tent  with 
18x32  fly.  This  gives  a  space  in  both  front  and  back  of  the  tent  9x18  feet,  half-circle,  and 
the  fly  overlaps  the  tent  3  feet  each  side.  Discount. 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER.  _ 


ROUND  LAWN  TENT. 


Diameter 

Feet. 

Height  of 
Pole,  Feet. 

Height  of 
Wall,  Feet. 

8-oz,  Single 
Fillin  g  Duck. 

10-oz.  Single 
Filling  Duok. 

Bine  or  Brown 
8-oz.  Strike. 

10-oz.  Army  Stripe 
Top,  8-oz.  Stripe 
Wails,  like  cut. 

9 

71/2 

5 

$13  30 

$15  05 

$17  50 

$18  90 

9 

81/2 

6 

14  80 

16  70 

19  20 

20  60 

10 

8^ 

5 

16  70 

18  85 

21  70 

23  75 

101/2 

91/2 

6 

18  50 

21  00 

24  35 

26  10 

12 

9 

5 

19  70 

22  38 

26  00 

28  35 

12 

10 

6 

22  00 

25  00 

29  00 

31  35 

131/2 

10% 

6 

25  65 

29  00 

33  75 

36  50 

15 

11 

6 

29  65 

33  55 

39  00 

42  40 

This  tent  makes  an  attractive  and  useful  ornament  for  the  lawn.  Unless  otherwise  ordered 
the  walls  are  made  to  hook  on,  so  they  can  be  detached  at  pleasure.  When  walls  are  de¬ 
tached  it  makes  a  pleasant  shade  and  does  not  kill  the  grass. 

Liberal  discount.  See  sheet  in  front. 


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CEMETERY  TENT 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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SQUARE  HIP-ROOF  TENTS. 


The  smaller  sizes  make  attractive  ornaments  for  the  lawn,  and  when  the  walls  are  detached  do  not 
kill  the  grass. 


Size 

Feet 

Height 

of 

Wall, 

Feet 

Height 

of 

Pole, 

Feet 

8-oz. 

Duck 

Single 

Filling 

lO-oz. 

Duck 

Single 

Filling 

10  oz.  Duck 
Double 
Filling 
or  8-oz. 
Army  Duck 

12  oz,  D  ick 
Doublt' 
Filling 
or  10-oz, 
Army  Duck 

12-oz.  Army 
Duck  or 

No.  10 

15-oz.  Army 
Duck  or 
No.  8 

6x6 

5 

7 

$  9  00 

$  10  50 

$  12  00 

$  14  00 

$  ]5  60 

1  20  00 

7x7 

6 

8 

13  50 

15  50 

18  00 

20  50 

23  50 

29  60 

9^4  X  9)4 

6 

9 

18  50 

22  00 

25  50 

29  00 

33  00 

42  00 

12  xl2 

6 

10 

27  50 

32  00 

36  50 

41  50 

46  50 

58  50 

14  xl4 

6 

11 

36  00 

42  00 

47  60 

54  50 

61  00 

76  00 

I6K  xl6H 

6 

12 

45  00 

52  50 

59  50 

68  00 

76  00 

95  00 

19  X 19 

6 

13 

53  50 

62  00 

70  50 

80  50 

90  00 

113  00 

21  x21 

6 

13 

76  00 

86  50 

97  00 

109  00 

121  00 

149  00 

23K  X23K 

6 

14 

89  SO 

101  50 

113  50 

128  00 

142  00 

174  50 

26  x26 

6 

15 

103  00 

117  00 

131  00 

147  50 

164  00 

201  00 

28  x28 

6 

15 

115  00 

130  50 

146  00 

' 164  50 

182  50 

224  50 

30  x30 

6 

16 

129  00 

146  50 

164  00 

184  50 

205  00 

252  00 

33  x33 

6 

17 

146  00 

166  00 

186  00 

209  00 

232  50 

285  50 

Add  5  per  cent  for  each  foot  or  fraction  thereof  in  extra  height  of  wall.  Sizes  12x12 


to  19x19,  to  be  roped  on  eaves  and  gables.  Larger  sizes  to*  be  fully  roped. 

These  tents  are  made  with  walls  attached,  with  one  wall  to  lift  up  to  form  awning, 
as  showm  in  cut,  or  with  walls  to  lift  up  back  and  front  for  awnings,  or  with  Svalls 
attached  all  around  except  doors,  back  and  front,  with  loose  walls  in  two  places  to 
attach  with  hooks  and  eyes,  so  that  walls  can  be  detached  at  pleasure.  In  ordering, 
please  state  which  way  is  required. 

Liberal  discount.  See  discount  sheet. 


Can  You  Answer  the  Question? 

“God  who  at  sundry  times  and  in  divers  manners,  spake  in  times  past  unto  the  fathers  by 
the  prophets,  hath  in  these  last  days  spoken  unto  us  by  His  Son.” — Hebrews  1:1. 

“How  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so  great  salvation;  which  at  the  first  began  to  be 
spoken  by  the  Lord?” — Hebrews  2:3. 


26  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Baker  Five- Room  Family  Compartment  Tent,  14x23|/2- 
BAKER  FAMILY  COMPARTMENT  TENTS. 


Divided  into  two  or  four  bed  rooms  on  sides  and  dining-  room  in  center.  The  awning 
principle  in  family  tents  is  a  great  improvement  for  many  reasons.  It  is  not  extra  to 
the  tent,  but  is  simply  a  part  of  the  wall  lifted  up  to  form  an  awning,  instead  of  being 
drawn  to  one  side.  This  gives  free  circulation  of  air  through  the'  tent,  besides  afford¬ 
ing  a  beautiful  shade.  The  walls  of  the  bed  rooms  are  ma.de  of  sheeting,  and  are  the 
same  height  as  the  walls  of  the  tent.  They  are  attached  by  rings  to  cords  stretched 
from  the  center  poles  to  the  side  poles. 

If  the  top  of  tent  were  made  of  12-ounce  duck  and  the  wall  of  8-ounce  duck,  the 
cost  would  be  the  same  as  10-ounce  list. 


Size,  Feet. 

Height, 
Wall,  Feet, 

Height, 
Pole.  Feet. 

10-oz.  Dbl.  Filling 
or  8-oz. 

Army  Duck. 

12-oz.  Dbl.  Filling 
or  10-oz. 
Army  Duck 

12-oz.  Army 
Top. 

10-oz.  Wall. 

9  X  16^ 

6 

10 

$45  50 

$  51  50 

$  54  50 

9  X  19 

6 

10 

49  50 

56  50 

59  60 

12  X  19 

6 

11 

58  50 

66  50 

70  50 

13  X  2l}4 

6 

11 

63  50 

72  50 

77  00 

14  X  2l>4 

6 

12 

70  00 

79  50 

84  60 

14  X  23>^ 

6 

12 

74  50 

84  50 

90  00 

163^  X  233^ 

6 

13 

84  50 

96  50 

102  50 

IQH  X  26 

6 

13 

91  00 

103  00 

110  00 

161^  X  28 

6 

13 

97  50 

111  00 

118  50 

Add  five  per  cent,  for  each  foot  or  fraction  thereof  in  extra  height  of  wall. 


Dimensions  of  Bed  Rooms  and  Dining  Room. 


9x1634,  2  Bed  Rooms, 

5  ft. 

X  9ft. 

Dining  Room 

9  X  6-6 

9x19  2 

(4 

6-3  “ 

X  9  “ 

44 

44 

9x6-6 

12x19  2 

ti 

44 

6  3  “ 

xl2  “ 

44 

44 

12x6-6 

13x21L^  4 

i  c 

44 

6  6  “ 

X  7“ 

44 

4  4 

13x7 

14x2114  4 
14x23K  4 

44 

44 

<4 

44 

7  “ 

7  “ 

X  7“ 
X  7  “ 

44 

4  4 

44 

44 

14x7 

14x10 

16x2334  4 

(4 

(( 

7  “ 

x8  3“ 

44 

44 

16x10 

16x26  4 

4  4 

44 

7  “ 

x8-3“ 

<4 

44 

16x12 

16x28  4 

44 

44 

8-3  “ 

x8  3“ 

44 

44 

16x12 

Diagram  Showing  Ground  Plan  of  Family  Tent. 
14x2334. 


Bed  Room 

Bed  Room 

7x7 

Dining  Roonf 

7x7 

Bed  Room 

8Mxl4 

Bed  Room 

7x7 

7x7 

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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Baker  Family  Compartment  Tents. 

Family  Tent,  14x21%,  with  fly.  16x24  feet.  By  haying-  double  roof  as  above  it  makes  it 
much  cooler  and  insures  waterproofness;  also  lasts  much  longer.  These  family  tents  are  stylish, 
very  roomy  and  comfortable,  especially  where  there  are  gentlemen  and  ladies  in  a  party.  i'When 
anyone  once  uses  this  kind  of  tent  for  a  party  they  seldom  want  to  return  to  camping  in  wall 
tents.  If  fly  is  needed  send  for  price. 


28  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Oblong:  Round  Rnd,  24x38  Ft.  7  Ft.  Wall. 

Th'is  is  a  very  stylish,  handsome  tent.  Top  made  of  10-ounce  Army  striped  duck, 
"Wall  of  8-oz.  stripe  duck  trimmed  with  red  duck  inside  and  2-inch  red' wool  fring-e  around 
the  border.  Awning-s  back  and  front  14  feet  wide  and  7  feet  deep,  with  walls  tO'  hook 
across  each  opening-  when  awning-  is  extended.  This  could  be  made  into  a  “family”  tent 
with  four  12-foot  quarter  round  bed  rooms  of  red  sheeting,  and  sitting  or  dining  room 
14x24  feet.  Send  for  prices. 

This  would  be  exceedingly  stylish,  roomy  and  comfortable  as  a  camping  tent,  and 
would  be  fine  enough  for  the  Headquarters  Tent  of  a  general  of  a  K.  of  P.,  K  .T.  or 
G.  A.  R.  encampment,  or  for  President  Roosevelt,  General  Kuroki  or  General  Kuropatkin. 


FOR  HEALTH.  HARMONY  AND  HAPPINESS 

GO  CAMPING. 


Salvation  through  Faith,  Damnation  through  Unbelief. 

“And  if  any  man  hear  my  words,  and  believe  not,  I  judge  him  not;  for  I  came  not  to  judge 
the  world,  but  to  save  the  world.  He  that  rejecteth  Me,  and  receiv-eth  not  my  words,  hath 
one  that  judgeth  him:  the  word  that  I  have  spoken,  the  same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day.” 
—John  12:47,  48. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC,  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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12x19  “BAKER”  FAMILY  TENT  WITH  FLY. 


This  is  the  old  style  Family  Tent  that  we  have  given  the  above  name  to  distinguish  it.  We  believe 
this  style  of  tent  for  Utility t  Comfort,  Convenience  and  style  is  the  best  tent  yet  devised.  To  anyone  who 
is  willing  to  go  to  a  little  expense  for  fitting,  it  is  capable  of  treatment  that  makes  it  a  model  of  comfort  and 
elegance.  It  can  be  fitted  with  floor,  fly,  doors,  stove,  etc.,  as  shown  in  above  cut,  so  that  it  would  make 
a  comfortable  and  healthy  residence  for  a  family  all  the  year  round. 

A  14  X  233^  tent,  fitted  as  shown  in  cut,  would  be  floored  with  6-inch  matched  flooring  on  2  x  4-inch 
joists ;  12-inch  board  on  edge  all  round,  as  shown  in  above  cut.  A  7  x  14  kitchen,  with  screen  door,  covered 
on  the  inside  with  roll-up  curtain.  Cook  stove  with  pipe  running  through  the  roof,  as  shown.  The  cook 
stove  would  heat  the  whole  tent  in  winter.  There  would  be  a  10  x  14  dining  room  across  center  of  tent,  and 
two  7  X  7  bed  rooms  at  the  other  end.  Then  by  having  screen  door  at  one  or  both  ends  of  dining  room, 
warmth,  ventilation,  comfort  and  freedom  from  flies  or  insects  could  be  secured. 


FOUND  HEALTH  IN  TENT  LIFE. 

Camping  Out  in  Summer  an  Octogenarian’s  Cure  for  Rheumatism. 

From  the  New  York  World. 

Pittsfield,  Mass. — In  the  summer  of  1878  Charles  Erdman  Leidbold,  then  a  restauranteur, 
was  invited  to  join  a  camping  party  of  Civil  War  veterans  who  had  spread  tents  on  the 
shore  of  Onota  Lake,  near  Pittsfield.  He  remained  with  the  party  all  summer,  going  daily 
to  his  business  in  the  city  and  became  enamored  of  the  life  under  canvas. 

Next  spring  he  bought  a  waterproof  tent  and  put  in  up  on  his  la,wn,  and  there  he  has 
slept  every  night  from  May  to  October.  Now,  at  the  age  of  80,  he  is  entirely  free  from  the 
ills  that  age  usually  brings. 

“Just  as  soon  as  the  grass  becomes  green,  I  hear  the  call  for  life  out  of  doors,”  says 
Leidbold.  “It’s  a  part  of  my  life,  and  I  shall  probably  continue  to  camp  out  summers  as  long 
as  I  live.  There  is  electricity  and  vigor  from  the  earth.  The  confinement  of  sleeping  indoors 
would  be  a  hardship  to  me  now.  Years  ago  I  contracted  rheumatism  during  the  winter 
months  and  I  used  dozens  of  bottles  of  liniment  and  all  sorts  of  remedies.  Just  as  soon  as 
spring  came  round  I  pitclied  my  tent  and  in  fourteen  days  every  twinge  of  pain  was  gone 
and  I  haven’t  had  an  attack  since.” 

Mr.  Leidbold’s  tent  is  with  in  a  few  steps  of  his  house.  In  it  he  has  an  ordinary  bed, 
chairs  and  a  lamp.  The  floor  is  the  bare  earth.  He  is  up  at  five  o’clock  every  morning, 
sometimes  earlier,  and  works  in  his  little  garden,  which  provides  him  and  his  wife  with  all 
the  vegetables  they  use  the  year  around.  He  also  grows  pears  and  plums. 

On  May  1  this  year,  Mr.  Leidbold  pitched  his  tent  for  the  28th  annual  camp.  During  that 
time  he  has  had  five  tents,  which  have  cost  him  on  an  average  $28  each.  He  figures  that  in 
all  he  has  paid  out  $150  for  tents  and  fixtures. 


Are  Your  Sins  Forgiven? 

“Through  this  man  is  preached  unto  you  the  forgiveness  of  sins;  and  by  Him  all  that 
b€'lieve  are  justified  from  all  things,  from  which  ye  could  not  be  justified  by  the  law  of 
Moses.” — Acts  12:28-29. 

Therefore  being  justified  by  faith,  we  have  peace  with  God  through  opr  Lord  Jesus 
Christ. — Romans  5:1, 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


“KANSAS  CITY”  TWO  ROOM  COMPARTMENT  TENT,  12x14. 


Size 

Feet 

Height 

of 

Wall 

Feet 

Height 

of 

Pole 

Feet 

8  oz.  Duck 
Single 
Filling 

lO  oz.  Duck 
Sintile 
Filling 

10  oz.  Duck 
Double  Filling 
or  8  oz. 
Army  Duck 

10  oz.  Duck 
Double  Filling 
or  10  oz. 
Army  Duck 

12  oz. 

Army  Duck 
or 

No.  10 

15  oz. 

Army  Duck 
or 

No.  8 

6 

9 

$28  50 

135  ^0 

$39  00 

$44  00 

$50100 

$64  50 

1?X14 

H 

10 

32  50 

39  50 

44  50 

51  00 

58  00 

73  50 

1x6 

6 

10 

37  50 

45  50 

51  60 

59  00 

66  50 

84  50 

“KANSAS  CITY”  TWO  ROOM  COMPARTMENT  TENT,  91/2x14. 


9J4x14  -  2  Rooms  Each . 

12  X14  -  2  Rooms  Eocli 

7X12  feet 

7 

7 

«o 

8 

(M 

8 

12  X16  -  2  Rooms  Ea "h . .  . 

and  1  Room . 

. 6x8  feet 

CJ 

t3 

CD 

KANSAS  CITY  FAMILY  TENT. 

12  X  14,  6-foot  Wall,  with  Two  Rooms,  each  7  x  12  feet.  Covered  with  Fly,  14  x  16  feet. 

Fitted  for  Winter  Bed  Rooms. 


This  Tent  is  floored  with  6-inch  x  12-foot  Yellow  Pine  on  seven  2  x  4-inch  x  14-foot 
Joists,  which  raises  the  floor  about  four  inches  from  the  ground.  12-inch  boards,  on 
edge,  are  nailed  to  the  floor  all  around,  excepting  the  notch  for  the  door.  A  door  frame 
is  made  six  feet  high,  fitted  with  mosquito  door,  with  lock  and  key.  The  wall  at  door 
is  folded  back  and  the  canvas  is  tacked  to  the  door  frame  with  galvanized  tacks  or 
small  wire  staples.  Also  the  bottom  of  the  wall  is  tacked  to  the  board  all  around  with 
the  wall  outside  the  board.  A  piece  of  duck  is  tacked  on  bottom  half  of  door,  and  piece 
on  top  half  is  made  to  roll  up,  for  ventilation,  or  to  close  down,  with  eyelets  and  car¬ 
riage  knobs.  Also  a  small  ventilator  is  made  in  the  top  of  tent,  which  can  be  opened 
or  closed  from  the  inside  with  cords.  The  back  door  of  the  tent  is  sewn  up  temporarily 
for  winter  use. 

Also,  as  shown  in  cut,  there  is  one  window  each  side  of  tent,  12x  20-inch,  of  trans¬ 
parent  celluloid,  with  small  shutters  on  the  inside  of  tent  to  cover  them.  This  makes  a 
W^ind  and  Waterproof  Tent,  and  is  comfortable  and  very  healthy  to  sleep  in,  even 
in  very  cold  weather,  as  shown  by  articles  from  various  sources  in  this  circular. 
Stovepipe  holes  could  be  put  in  the  tent,  as  shown  in  cut  on  previous  page,  and  the 
Stovepipe  holes  could  be  put  in  th^e  tent,  and  the  tent  heated  with  a  stove,  or  an  oil 
stove  could  be  used. 

The  floor,  door,  windows,  ventilator  and  fly  are  all  extra  to  the  tent,  and  are  spoken 
of  here  to  show  how  a  tent  can  be  made  Air  and  Waterproof,  Convenient  and  Comfortable 
at  comparatively  small  expense. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

 Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


HIGH  PRAISE  FOR  TENT  LIFE  AND  DIETING  IN  THE  CURE  OF  CONSUMPTION. 


THB  OTTAWA  TENT  COLONY. 

A  Few  Remarks  on  the  Work  Done  and 
Being  Done  in  this  Institution. 

By  J.  W.  Pettit,  M.  D.,  Ottawa.  Ill. 

The  success  thus  far  attained  in  the  Ot¬ 
tawa  Tent  Colony  for  the  treatment  of  tu¬ 
berculosis  has  placed  the  enterprise  well 
beyond  the  experimental  stage.  Sufficient 
time  has  not  yet  elapsed  to  report  any 
cures,  but  the  results  have  been  fully  equal 
to  those  obtained  in  the  same  length  of  time 
in  other  sanatoria.  No  fact  in  medicine  is 
better  established  than  that  climate  per  se 
is  an  unimportant  factor  in  the  treatment 
ol  pulmonary  tuberculosis  It  has  been 
amply  demonstrated  that  (^nsumption 
can  be  cured  in  any  climate.  The  success 
of  the  Ottawa  Tent  Colony  is  only  another 
object  lesson  which  goes  to  prove  the  fu- 
tilitv  of  the  claim  that  a  change  of  climate 
is  necessary  for  a  cure  in 
The  Colony  was  opened  July  1,  with 

two  patients.  The  number  admitted  dur¬ 
ing  the  first  month  was  ten,  the  second 
month  seventeen,  third  month  ten,  fittii 
month  twelve,  making  the  total  number  of 
admissions  fifty-nine.  Of  this  number 
twenty-four  were  advanced  cases,  many  or 
whom  were  in  an  apparently  hopeless  con¬ 
dition.  Several  of  these  remained  only  a 
few  days.  Of  the  total  number  of  ad¬ 
vanced  cases  (some  of  whom  are  still  tak¬ 
ing  treatment)  six  were  improved  and 
three  are  convalescent.  The  remainder  of 
the  cases  have  nearly  all  made  substantial 
improvement.  Only  four  cases  in  the  in¬ 
cipient  stage  of  the  disease  have  been  ad¬ 
mitted.  These  all  made  remarkable  im¬ 
provement  from  the  very  beginning  of  the 
treatment. 

Evidences  of  Improvement. 

The  following  are  some  of  the  gains  in 
weight,  which  may  be  accepted  as  one  of 
the  most  marked  evidences  of  improve¬ 
ment:  One  far  advanced  case,  whose 

weight  on  admission  was  84  pounds  gained 
30  pounds  in  140  days.  Another  of  the  same 
class,  whose  weight  on  admission  was  103 
pounds,  twenty-four  pounds  in  eighty-five 
days.  An  incipient  case,  thirty-nine 
pounds  in  forty-four  days.  Another  in¬ 
cipient  case,  thirteen  pounds  in  twenty- 
one  days.  A  second  stage  case,  ten  pounds 
In  ten  days.  Another,  sixteen  pounds  in 
twenty-eight  days.  It  is  nothing  unusual 
for  patients  who  are  doing  well  to  gain 


from  four  to  six  pounds  a  week  during  TITB 
early  part  of  the  treatment.  Several  pa¬ 
tients  have  gone  beyond  their  normal 
weight  from  six  to  ten  pounds.  The  aver¬ 
age  gain  for  all  patients  has  been  two  and 
one-fifth  pounds  per  week.  These  resuits 
will  compare  favorably  with  those  ob¬ 
tained  elsewhere  and  certainly  prove  be¬ 
yond  all  doubt  that  the  contention  of  the 
medical  profession,  that  tuberculosis  can 
be  cured  in  Illinois,  is  correct. 

Essentials  of  the  Treatment. 

The  treatment  is  out-of-door  life,  a  care¬ 
fully  selected  diet,  regulation  of  exercise 
and  medication  for  the  improved  nutrition. 
Each  patient  is  expected  to  take  three 
quarts  of  milk  and  six  raw  eggs  a  day  in 
addition  to  the  three  regular  meals.  The 
results  of  tent  life  may  be  thus  briefly 
summarized;  The  appetite  increases;  nu¬ 
trition  improves;  cough  decreases;  night 
sweats  cease;  sleep  improves;  weight  in¬ 
creases;  temperature  falls;  tendency  to 
take  cold  diminishes;  respiration  improves, 
and  the  pulse  rate  is  reduced.  A  rnarked 
improvement  has  been  observed  in  all 
stages  of  the  disease,  but  in  early  cases 
the  results  are  most  satisfactory.  The 
patients  for  the  most  part  are  cheerful  and 
contented  with  their  surroundings.  As  a 
rule,  they  accept  uncomplainingly  the 
primitive  life  which  the  treatment  im¬ 
poses. 

/Climate  Not  the  Important  Factor. 

“Consumption  can  be  cured  in  Illinois. 
♦  *  *  It  is  pure  air  and  sunshine  and 

not  a  particular  climate  which  is  the  es¬ 
sential  factor  in  the  treatment  of  con¬ 
sumption,  and  it  is  further  noted  that  the 
cures  of  consumption  accomnlished  in  the 
home  climate  in  which  the  patients  remain 
are  more  lasting  and  more  assured  than 
when  cures  have  been  attained  by  tempo¬ 
rary  residence  elsewhere.  *  *  ♦  More 

recoveries  have  been  shown  to  have  taken 
place  in  the  Massachusetts  State  Hospital 
for  Consumptives  at  Rutland,  with  its  rig¬ 
orous  winters,  its  moderate  elevation  (1,050 
feet),  its  greater  rainfall  and  prevalence 
of  cloudy  days,  than  at  the  United  States 
Army  Sanatorium  at  Fort  Bayard,  New 
Mexico,  where  all  of  the  conditions  of  ele¬ 
vation  (6,000  feet),  mild  climate,  dry  at¬ 
mosphere,  moderate  rainfall  and  almost 
constant  sunshine  are  found,  serving  to  in¬ 
dicate  that  some  moisture  in  the  air  is  per¬ 
haps  not  so  injurious  as  was  formerly  sup¬ 
posed.” — Illinois  State  Board  of  Health, 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

 Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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Extracts  Eulogizing  the  Tent  in  the  Treatment  of  Tubercuiosis. 

DR.  H.  M.  THOMAS,  OF  CHICAGO,  SOUNDS  A  WARNING  AT  OTTAWA,  ILL. 

Oxygen  reduces  fever,  aids  digestion,  gives  refreshing  sleep  and  heals  the  lungs. 
There  is  much  fear  of  breathing  night  air.  What  other  air  is  there  to  breathe  at  night 
but  night  air?  Pure  night  air  is  healthful.  Impure  night  air  breeds  disease.  Breathe 
we  must.  There  is  but  one  choice,  pure  or  impure  night  air. 

What  are  the  sources  of  impure  air?  Mainly  the  home  and  workshop.  Tuberculosis 
is  a  house  disease;  it  depends  upon  the  home  for  implantation,  growth,  maturity  and 
propagation.  The  house  is  the  granary  of  the  bacilus.  Houses  of  one  kind  and  another 
are  the  ordinary  means  of  spreading  tuberculosis.  The  house  is  the  most  frequent 
means  and  the  shop  or  office  the  next.  This  is  so  because  it  takes  prolonged  intimate 
contact  with  a  person,  place  or  thing  that  has  been  intensely  contaminated  with  tuber¬ 
culosis  matter  to  give  rise  to  implantation.  Probably  three-fourths  of  all  cases  of  tuber¬ 
culosis  conveyed  from  person  to  person  are  contracted  in  the  home  and  one-fourth  due 
to  shop  or  office  environment. 

If  we  are  to  be  saved  from  tuberculos's,  we  are  to  breathe  pure  air  24  hours  out  of 
!  24. — Address  delivered  at  Ottawa,  Ill.,  Aug.  22d,  1904. 

OPEN  AIR  TREATMENT  CURES  NEBRASKA  WOMAN  OF  CONSUMPTION. 

(Special  Dispatch  to  the  Enquirer.) 

Norfolk,  Neb.,  Feb.  12.— Sleeping  every  night  and  living  every  day  in  the  open  air 
throughout  the  present  winter,  the  severest  Nebraska  has  ever  known,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Salem, 
of  this  city,  has  been  cured  of  consumption,  and  since  October  1  has  gained  forty  pounds 
in  weight.  Last  summer  physicians  told  Mrs.  Salem  that  she  had  tuberculosis.  She 
then  weighed  118  pounds.  She  realized  that  her  case  required  heroic  treatment.  She 
was  a  firm  believer  in  the  curative  properties  of  fresh  air,  so  she  set  up  a  little  tent 
on  the  grounds  surrounding  her  home,  and  ever  since  September  has  slept  and  lived 
in  it.  Within  the  last  month  the  temperature  has  dropped  to  35  degrees  below  zero,  and 
most  of  the  time  it  has  been  below  zero,  but  despite  the  bitter  cold  Mrs.  Salem  has 
slept  in  her  tent  every  night  and  spent  most  of  her  days  there.  She  has  had  no  fire. 
Simply  putting  on  extra  .wraps  when  she  felt  cold.  Every  night  just  before  retiring  she 
has  bathed  in  ice  cold  water,  and  then  rubbed  herself  down  with  a  coarse  towel.  She 
says  she  does  not  now  feel  the  severest  cold  when  she  is  warmly  clad.  Her  physicians 
say  she  is  of  danger. 

THE  GREAT  WHITE  SCOURGE— ITS  EXTENT  AND  COST. 

(Rockford  Morning  Star,  April  2,  1905.) 

Eight  million  out  of  75,000,000  people  in  the  United  States  die  of  consumption. 

Tubercculosis  is  a  communicable  scourge,  but  is  not  a  contagious  one  in  the  sense 
that  smallpox  is. 

Two  women  to  every  man  die  of  the  scourge  in  the  United  States. 

Dark  rooms,  overcrowded  flats,  no  sunlight,  indoor  work  amid  unsanitary  surround¬ 
ings,  occupying  a  place  where  an  unsanitary  consumptive  has  lived,  are  the  chief  causes 
of  the  scourge. 

The  danger  in  a  consumptive  relative  or  friend  is  made  null  by  the  burning  of  the 
sputum  and  the  care  of  the  patient  on  sanitary  lines. 

The  treatment  for  tuberculosis  is  simple.  It  consists  of  sitting  for  hours  at  a  time 
in  the  open  air  and  sunlight,  well  bundled  up,  and  sleeping  in  open  tents  or  in  rooms 
where  the  windows  are  open;  drinking  plenty  of  milk  and  eating  many  eggs  and  much 
nourishing  food;  bathing  daily. 

Any  part  of  America,  or  anywhere  else,  can  give  these  cardinal  facilities  of  a  “cure.’’ 

In  middle  Massachusetts  there  are  many  cures  where  the  climate  is  of  necessity  bad. 
Thirty-eight  per  cent  are  cured  by  the  fresh-air  treatment  here. 

In  the  Saranac  Lake  region  of  the  Adirondacks,  and  in  fact  all  through  the  Adiron- 
dacks,  the  percentage  of  cures  is  about  forty. 

Arizona,  New  Mexico,  Florida  and  North  Carolina,  and,  in  fact,  all  through  the  South 
and  Southwest,  the  cure  percentage  is  about  forty  per  cent.  This  is  the  average  all 
over  America. 

“Tuberculosis  can  be  successfully  treated  anywhere.  Climate  has  practically  noth¬ 
ing  to  do  with  the  matter.  Formerly  climate  was  looked  upon  as  the  most  imporfant 
factor  in  the  production  of  tuberculosis,  consequently  it  was  also  looked  upon  as 
the  most  important  factor  in  the  treatment.  For  many  men  it  is  difficult,  even  at  the 
present  time,  to  give  up  these  ideas.  It  has  been  demonstrated,  however,  by  practical 
tests  that  the  disease  can  be  successfully  treated  anywhere.  *  *  ♦  is  neces¬ 

sary  is  life  in  the  open  air,  proper  food,  well  regulated  and  carefully  disciplined  conduct, 
and,  in  more  advanced  cases,  properly  directed  rest  and  exercise.”  — FLICK. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENT,  “WALL.” 


Size  . 

Height  . 

Height  of  Wall 
Weight  . 

Price  . 


. 5x5  feet 

. 5  feet 

1  foot  6  inches 
. 24  pounds 

. $5.60  Each 


Size  . 

Height  . 

Height  of  Wall 
Weight  . 

Price  . 


. 6x6  feet 

5  feet  6  inches 
2  feet  6  inches 
. .  .  .27  pounds 

...$8.20  Each 


Made  of  8-ounce  duck,  complete  with  poles  and  stakes.  Just  the  thing  for  the  boys  to 
take  hunting,  fishing  or  bathing. 

Cheap  enough  for  all  to  buy. 

We  have  given  the  weight  on  these  Play  Tents  so  that  it  can  be  estimated  what  the 
express  or  freight  would  cost.  Prices  on  Play  Tents  strictly  net. 

Buy  one  for  that  boy  of  yours. 


CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENT,  “AMAZON.” 


Size  . 5x7  ft. 

Height  . 6  ft. 

Wall . 2  ft.  4  in. 

Weight  . 30  pounds. 

Price  . $11.60  Each. 


Size . 3  ft.  6  in.  X  5  ft. 

Height  . 5  ft. 

Wall  . 2  ft. 

Weight  . 20  pounds. 

Price  . $6.70  Each. 


Made  of  8-ounce  white  duck. 

Complete  with  Poles  and  Stakes.  This  is  an  excellent  little  tent.  Having  the  awning  in 
front  makes  it  a  great  favorite  with  the  children.  Unique,  shapely  and  useful. 

There  is  nothing  that  we  know  of  that  is  a  greater  or  more  continual  source  of  amusement 
for  the  children  than  a  nice  little  tent. 

Make  home  attractive  for  the  children.  Liberal  discount. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENT  “PALMETTO.*’ 


Size  . 

Size  of  Top 
Height  .... 
Weight  . . . . 


...5x5  ft. 
2  ft.  3  in. 

. 5  ft. 

15  pounds 


Price  . . . 


....$5.50  Each 


Size  . 

Size  of  Top 

Height  . 

Weight  .... 

Price  . 


....6x6  ft. 

.2  ft.  5  in 

. 6  ft. 

.18  pounds 

$7.00  Each 


Made  of  best  blue  or  brown  stripes.  Complete  with  poles  and  stakes.  Made  in  the  best 
manner,  strengthened  with  webbing  on  bias  seams  from  top  to  bottom.  This  is  an  exception¬ 
ally  pretty  play  tent,  and  nicely  proportioned,  as  will  be  seen  from  the  picture.  These  tents 
can  be  set  up  in  the  house,  with  a  screw-eye  at  each  corner  and  used  in  the  winter.  Easy  to 
pitch. 


CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENT  “SQUARE” 


Size  . 5x5  feet 

Height . 5  ft.  6  in. 

Height  of  Wall . 4  ft. 

Weight  . 22  pounds 

Price  . $8.60  Each 


,  Size  . 

Height . 

Height  of  Wall 
Weight  . 


....6x6  ft. 

6  ft.  6  in. 
4  ft.  6  in. 
.26  pounds 


Price 


$12.00  Each 


Made  of  blue  or  brown  twill ,  stripe.  Complete  with  poles  and  stakes.  Made  in  the  best 
manner,  strengthened  with  webbing  on  the  bias,  seams  on  top.  Scalloped  and  bound  borders. 
An  elegant  ornament  for  a  yard  or  lawn. 

Buy  one  for  the  children — you  were  young  yourself  once. 

Large  discount.  See  sheet. 


36  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER.  


ROUND  TENTS 

Roped  Every  Three  Cloths. 


Size 

Feet 

Height 
Wall,  Ft. 

Height 
Pole,  Ft. 

Standard  Drill 

Hl^-oz  Drill 

8-oz  Double 
Filling  Duck 

8-oz  Army  Duck 

lO-oz  Army  Top 
8-oz  Double 
Filling  Wall 

12-oz  Army 
Top,  8-ox  Dbl. 
Filling  Wal') 

13 

6 

954" 

$  28  00 

$  31  00 

$  36  50 

$  41  00 

$  41  50 

$  44  00 

1734 

6 

11 

41  50 

46  00 

63  00 

60  00 

61  00 

65  50 

22 

6 

1234 

56  60 

62  50 

72  00 

81  50 

84  00 

90  00 

26 

6 

13K 

73  00 

81  50 

93  50 

105  60 

109  50 

118  00 

31 

6 

14% 

92  50 

102  60 

117  50 

133  00 

138  60 

150  00 

35 

6 

16 

113  60 

126  00 

144  50 

163  00 

171  00 

185  00 

40 

6 

viH, 

136  00 

151  00 

173  00 

195  50 

206  00 

223  50 

44 

6 

18% 

161  60 

178  50 

205  00 

231  00 

244  fO 

266  00 

48 

6 

19M 

188  50 

208  50 

239  00 

269  fO 

286  60 

311  50 

52K 

6 

21 

217  00 

240  50 

276  50 

310  60 

331  00 

360  60 

All  5  per  cent  for  each  foot  or  fraction  thereof  in  extra  height  of  wall.  All  sizes 
to  be  fully  roped  every  three  cloths. 

Lacings  extra,  40-foot  diameter,  $14.00;  44-foot  diameter,  $15.00;  48-foot  diameter, 
$17.00;  521^-foot  diameter,  $18.00.  All  other  sizes,  24  cents  per  foot  of  lacing. 

Showmen  will  notice  that  the  Prices,  Weights  and  Dimensions  of  Round  Tents  listed 
on  this  page  and  of  Oblong  Round  End  Tents  on  the  next  page,  do  not  apply  to  show 
tents.  These  have  less  wall  and  are  often  made  of  much  heavier  goods,  and  are  con¬ 
structed  in  a  different  way  from  Show  Tents. 


Are  You  Saved  or  Lost?  ' 

God  sent  not  His  Son  into  the  world  to  condemn  the  world;  but  that  the  world  through 
Him  might  be  saved. — John  2:17. 

“He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  everlasting  life;  and  he  that  believeth  not  the  Son 
shall  not  see  life;  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him.’’ — John  3:36. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  3; 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Gospel  Tent,  31x52,  with  Four  Push  Poles,  7-foot  Wall. 

OBLONG  ROUND-END  TENTS. 


Size 

Hei?:ht  of 
Vail, 

Feet 

Height  of 

Pole 

standard 

Drill 

SM-oz 

Drill 

8-oz  Double 
Filling  Duck 

lO-oz  Double 
Filling,  or 
8-oz  Army 
Duck 

lO-oz  Army 
Duck  Top, 
8-oz  Double 
Filling  Wall 

12-oz.  Army 
Duck  Top, 
8-oz  Double 
Filling  Wall 

13  X  21 

6 

9  ft.  9  in. 

$  40  50 

^  45  00 

$  52  00 

$  59  00 

$  60  00 

$  64  00 

13  X  27 

6 

9  “  9  “ 

63  00 

69  00 

67  60 

76  50 

78  60 

84  00 

1714  X  24M 

6 

11  “ 

65  50 

62  00 

71  00 

80  50 

82  50 

89  00 

17^  X  Sl^ 

6 

11  “ 

70  00 

77  50 

89  50 

101  00 

104  00 

112  00 

22  X  29 

6 

12  “  3  “ 

72  60 

81  00 

93  00 

105  00 

108  50 

117  00 

22  X  36 

6 

12  “  3  “ 

89  00 

99  00 

113  50 

128  60 

133  50 

144  00 

26  x33 

6 

13  “  6  “ 

91  60 

101  50 

116  60 

132  00 

137  50 

148  50 

26  X  40 

6 

13  “  6  “ 

110  00 

122  00 

140  00 

158  00 

165  50 

179  00 

26  X  47 

6 

13  “  6  “ 

128  00 

142  00 

163  00 

184  00 

193  00 

209  60 

31  X  88 

6 

14  “  9  “ 

112  60 

125  00 

143  50 

162  00 

170  00 

184  00 

31  X  45 

6 

14  “  9  “ 

133  00 

147  50 

169  00 

191  00 

200  50 

217  60 

81  X  52 

6 

14  “  9  “ 

153  00 

170  00 

195  00 

220  00 

231  50 

251  60 

35  X  49 

6 

16  “ 

158  00 

176  00 

200  60 

226  50 

239  50 

260  00 

35  X  66 

6 

16  “ 

180  50 

200  00 

229  00 

258  00 

273  50 

297  60 

35  X  63 

6 

16  “ 

202  50 

224  60 

257  00 

290  00 

307  50 

335  00 

40  x54 

6 

17  “  3  “ 

185  00 

204  50 

234  60 

264  60 

280  50 

305  50 

40  x61 

6 

17  “  3  “ 

209  00 

231  50 

265  ^0 

299  00 

318  00 

346  60 

40  X  68 

6 

17  “  3  “ 

233  50 

258  60 

296  00 

333  60 

365  50 

387  00 

44  X  58 

6 

18  “ 

214  00 

237  00 

271  50 

305  50 

340  00 

369  60 

44  X  65 

6 

18  “ 

240  00 

266  00 

304  60 

343  00 

366  00 

399  00 

44  X  72 

6 

18  “ 

266  60 

295  00 

337  60 

380  50 

406  50 

443  60 

48  X  62 

6 

19  “ 

245  00 

271  00 

310  50 

350  00 

373  60 

407  60 

48  X  68 

6 

19  “ 

273  50 

302  60 

346  00 

390  00 

417  00 

456  00 

48  X  76 

6 

19  “ 

301  50 

333  60 

382  00 

430  00 

461  00 

603  60 

52^  X  66^ 

6 

21 

278  00 

307  50 

352  00 

396  00 

424  50 

463  60 

52^  X  7334 

6 

21  “  “ 

308  00 

341  00 

390  00 

439  00 

471  00 

615  00 

52K  X  803^ 

6 

21  “ 

358  60 

394  50 

448  60 

602  00 

518  00 

666  00 

Add  5  per  cent  for  each  foot  or  fraction  thereof  in  extra  height  of  wall.  All  sizes  to  he  fully  roped  every 
3  cloths.  Lacings  to  be  same  as  round  tents  of  same  widths.  Liberal  discount  from  these  prices.  See  sheet 

G^od  second-hand  oblong  round-end  tents  constantly  on  hand  for  eveiy  purpose,  sizes  ranging  from 
20  X  SO  to  150  X  300  feet.  Tell  us  what  you  want,  and  we  pbobably  have  it  at  a  babgain. 


38  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Gospel  Tent  35x50  with  7  ft.  Walls. 


Gospel  Tent,  40x61,  With  T-Foot  Walls. 


Are  You  Good  Enough  for  Heaven? 

If  I  justify  myself,  my  own  mouth  shall  condemn  me. — Job  9:20. 

That  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law  in  the  sight  of  God,  it  is  evident;  for  the  just  shall 
live  by  faith. — Galatians  2:11. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  39 

Successor  to  C  J.  BAKER. 


Gospel  Tent,  48x76,  with  7- Foot  Walls. 

All  of  these  pictures  are  photos  of  our  own  make  of  tents,  and  they  speak  for  themselves 
as  to  fit  and  beauty. 


Gospel  Tent  60x120  with  10-Foot  Walls. 


Where  Are  Your  Sins? 

“All  we,  like  sheep,  have  gone  astray;  we  have  turned  everyone  to  his  own  way;  and  the 
Lord  hath  laid  on  Him  the  iniquity  of  us  all.” — Isa  53:6. 

“And  by  Him  all  that  believe  are  justified  from  all  things.” — Acts  13:39. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


GOSPEL  TABERNACLES. 

Inside  of  Gospel  Tent,  80x125;  seated  with  400  of  our  Canvas  Seat  Benches;  see  next  pag’e. 

A  “Woman  Only”  lecture. 

To  Evangelists  and  Preachers: 

For  over  thirty  years  we  have  made  a  specialty  of  the  manufacture  of  Gospel  Tents, 
and  have  learned  by  long  experience  what  is  needed  in  their  construction,  and  we  think 
we  make  Tabernacles  that  are  not  excelled  anywhere  and  seldom  equaled.  In  speaking 
with  an  evangelist  from  New  York  City  last  fall,  who  had  used  our  tents  for  25  years, 
he  said:  “In  going  about  the  country  I  am  always  interested  in  Gospel  Tents,  and  never 
miss  an  opportunity  to  examine  them  when  I  see  one,  and  I  never  find  any  other  make 
that  equals  yours.  There  are  points  of  excellence  and  a  finish,  fit  and  style  about  your 
tents  that  I  have  never  found  with  other  makes.” 

Unless  otherwise  ordered  we  rope  all  of  our  Gospel  Tents  from  eave  to  ridge  every 
third  cloth  around  the  eave  and  on  the  ridge.  When  they  are  over  50  feet  wide,  we  put 
a  canvas  and  rope  band  midway  around  the  top. 

We  would  warn  prospective  buyers  against  the  practice  which  is  very  general  of 
substituting  double  filling  and  even  single  filling  duck  in  place  of  army  duck  in  the  tops 
of  tents.  We  lose  many  orders  this  way,  because  our  patrons  think  the  price  is  too  high. 
We  very  seldom  see  or  hear  of  a  Gospel  Tent,  outside  of  our  own  make,  with  genuine 
army  duck  in  the  top.  Single  or  double  filling  duck  is  good  enough  for  the  walls,  but 
we  always  recommend  army  duck  in  the  tops.  It  will  be  noticed  that  we  do  not  even 
list  single  filling  duck  in  our  “Round“  and  “Oblong  Round  End”  Gospel  Tents.  Why? 
Because  we  know  that  they  are  unsatisfactory  to  the  users. 

If  you  want  a  Tabernacle,  let  us  figure  with  you. 

Good  and  Medium  Second-Hand  Gospel  Tents  for  sale  cheap,  while  they  last.  See 
pages  in  back  of  this  catalogue. 


Which  Road  are  you  Traveling? 

“Wide  Is  the  gate  and  broad  is  the  way  that  leadeth  to  destruction,  ajid  many  there 
be  which  go'  In  thereat. 

“Straight  is  the  gate  and  narrow  is  the  way  that  leadeth  unto  lifo  and  few  there  be 
that  find  it”— Matthew  7:13-14. 


42  Baker  &  Lockwood  meg.  co.,  Kansas  city,  u.  s.  a. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Tent  60x140,  seated  at  sides  with  8-tier  Circus  Seats,  and  in  the  center  with  Canvas  Seat 

Benches. 


This  seat  is  designed  for  meeting  tents,  public  halls,  or  any  place  where  it  is  intended  to 
seat  a  number  of  persons.  It  has  a  strong  frame  and  heavy  canvas  seat,  which  makes  a  com¬ 
fortable  and  economical  seat,  much  preferable  to  the  common  wooden  bench.  It  folds  together 
for  convenience  of  storage  or  transportation.  We  have  improved  this  seat  and  reduced  the 
price  of  it  from  $1.75  to  $1.50  each,  net.  At  this  price  there  is  nothing  to  compare  with  it  as 
a  cheap,  strong  and  portable  seat  for  tents,  halls,  or  outer  gatherings.  Anyone  needing  a 
large  number  of  seats  should  examine  it.  It  will  be  found  more  comfortable  and  much  prefer¬ 


able  to  chairs  for  large  assemblies. 

7  feet  long,  to  seat  5  persons,  unpainted,  per  dozen,  net . $18.00 

Seat  as  above,  without  back,  unpainted,  per  dozen,  net . .  12.50 

Seat  as  above,  without  back,  unpainted,  per  dozen,  per  dozen,  net .  12.50 

Second-hand  ones,  unpainted,  used  one  month,  per  dozen .  15.00 

We  have  some  that  have  been  used  for  two  months,  per  dozen .  12.00 


Salvation  by  Faith. 

Therefore  by  the  deeds  of  the  law  there  shall  no  flesh  be  justified  in  His  sight:  for  by  the 
law  is  the  knowledge  of  sin. — Romans  3:20. 

Therefore  we  conclude  that  a  man  is  justifi'ed  by  faith  without  the  deeds  of  the  law. — 
Rom.  3:28. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

^Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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LOAD  OF  CANVAS  SEAT  BENCHES. 


Containing  130  benches,  showing  their  ease  of  transportation  and  portability,  which, 
is  an  important  item  when  seats  have  to  be  moved  from  place  to  place,  as  with  Gospel 
Tents. 

To  those  who  may  need  temporary  accommodations  for  entertainments  of  any  kind, 
we  frequently  find  that  people  are  ignorant  of  the  fact  that  we  rent  tents  seated  to 
almost  any  capacity.  For  instance,  two  mcmths  since  we  sent  a  tent  125x225,  with 
1,000  of  these  benches  to  seat  5,000  people,  with  a  man  to  superintend  the  erection,  etc., 
270  miles  into  the  country  to  be  used  for  three  days’  concerts  for  the  Banda  Rosa. 

We  have  also  circus  amphitheatre  seats  for  sale  or  rent  and  tente  large  enough 
to  seat  15,000  people  under  one  tent,  which  could  be  sent  to  any  part  of  the  country. 


The  Only  Way  to  Escape  the  Judgment. 

“It  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  die,  but  after  this  the  judgment.” — Hebrews  9:27. 

Jesus  said,  ‘Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you.  He  that  heareth  my  word,  and  believeth  Him 
that  sent  me,  hath  eternal  life,  and  cometh  not  into  judgment,  but  hath  passed  out  of  death 
into  life.” — John  5:24.  R.  V. 

“And  this  is  life  eternal,  that  they  might  know  thee  the  only  true  God,  and  Jesus  Christ, 
whom  thou  hast  sent.” — John  17:13. 


Where  Are  You  Going? 

“These  shall  GO  AWAY  into  everlasting  punishment;  but  the  righteous  into  life  eternal.” 
— Matthew  25:46. 

“Blessed  is  the  man  that  walketh  not  in  the  counsel  of  the  ungodly,  nor  standeth  in  the 
way  of  sinners,  nor  sitteth  in  the  seat  of  the  scornful,  but  his  delight  is  in  the  law  of  the 
Lord;  and  in  His  law  doth  he  meditate  day  and  night.  And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted 
by  the  rivers  of  water  that  bringeth  forth  his  fruit  in  his  season,  his  leaf  also  shall  not  wither 
and  whatsoever  he  doeth  shall  prosper.” — Psalm  1:1-3. 


Baker  &  Lockwood  Manufacturing  Co. 

KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 


SHOW  CANVASSES 

Of  every  description;  Hippodrome,  Circus,  Menagerie,  or  Side  Show 
Tops;  Dressing  Room,  Stable,  Dining  or  Cook  Tents;  Entrances;  Cage, 
Float,  CaPiope  and  Wagon  Covers. 

Flags  of  All  Nations,  Banners  and  Burgees. 

Kidd  Lights  and  Gasoline  Lamps. 

Duck,  Drill,  Stripe,  Cotton  and  Wool  Bunting. 

Rope,  Blocks,  Sail  Twine,  Needles,  Bees  Wax,  Etc.,  for  Sale. 

Tent  Tops  Paraffined  to  Order. 


BUFFALO  BILL^S  ARENA. 

Size  about  350x500  feet. 

This  is  a  hollow  square  with  canvas  sheds  on  sides  with  seats  for  spectators.  This 
is  an  excellent  arrangement  where  large  space  is  required,  such  as  Wild  West  Shows, 
Bicycle,  Automobile,  Foot,  Chariot  or  Horse  Races,  Polo,  Foot  Ball,  Base  Ball,  Cricket 
Games,  etc.,  etc.  This  idea  can  be  contracted  or  expanded  and  made  more  or  less  ex¬ 
pensive,  and  to  cover  more  or  less  space,  by  having  the  seats  only  on  one  or  two  sides 
like  a  grand  stand,  and  the  rest  of  the  enclosure  made  with  canvas  walls. 

Estimates  given  on  this  kind  of  work,  or  on  enclosures  for  Medicine  Men,  etc. 

Give  Us  a  Chance  to  Figure  With  You. 

We  can  please  you  in  Price,  Quality  and  Workmanship.  Send  for, estimates. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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To  Show  Proprietors 


We  wish  to  call  the  attention  of  Circus 
and  Show  Managers  who  are  not  acquainted 
with  us  to  the  facilities  we  have  for  manu¬ 
facturing  anything  in  the  way  of  Show 
tents,  large  or  small,  light  or  heavy.  We 
have  one  of  the  largest,  if  not  the  largest, 
and  best  equipped  tent  factories  in  the 
United  States.  We  had  a  seventeen-year 
apprenticeship  and  have  since  been  in  the 
business  for  thirty-five  years  on  our  own 
account.  We  believe  we  can  refer  to  any 
who  have  dealt  with  us,  as  to  our  ability 
and  character  for  square  dealing. 

As  a  customer  wrote  a  few  days  since 
when  sending  an  order:  “We  are  sending 
this  order  to  you  because  we  know  we  will 
get  first-class  tents.”  Another,  in  ordering 
for  the  first  time,  from  a  distant  part  of 
the  country,  says:  “We  know  you  have  a 
national  reputation  for  making  first-class 
tents.’ 

Let  us  figure  with  you  and  if  our  figures 
are  right,  give  us  a  trial  order.  We  guaran¬ 
tee  our  work.  If  it  is  not  right,  we  will 
make  it  right. 


46  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


As  to  Our  Ability  and  Reliability 


to  handle  large  jobs,  we  have  a  factory  sec- 
dnd  to  none  in  the  country,  fitted  with  up- 
to-date  machinery.  We  have  foremen,  cut¬ 
ters,  machine  and  hand  stitchers,  ropers  and 
splicers  that  are  thoroughly  competent  in 
their  several  departments. 

In  our  cutting  rooms  we  cut  up  on  an 
average  five  miles  of  cloth  every  working 
day  in  the  year. 

We  have  our  own  carpenter  shop  where 
we  make  our  tent  poles,  seats,  camp  furni¬ 
ture,  etc.,  in  which  we  use  up  between  three 
and  four  hundred  thousand  feet  of  lumber 
annually,  principally  into  tent  poles. 

We  also  have  our  own  blacksmith’s  shop 
where  we  make  bail  rings,  irons  for  masts, 
etc.  We  are  incorporated  for  $200,000,  fully 
paid  up,  so  are  able  as  well  as  willing  to 
back  up  our  promise  to  make  good  anything 
that  is  not  according  to  contract. 

Tell  us  what  you  want  and  if  our  figures 
are  right,  try  us,  and  see  what  we  can  do. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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Do  you  need  Palms,  Needles,  Wax,  Rope  or  Cloth  for  repairs  on  your  Tents?  or  parts  to 
fix  your  Kidd  Lights,  or  Gasoline  Torches,  Cotton  or  Wool  Bunting  to  make  or  fix  Flags? 

Send  us  the  order. 

NO  ORDER  TOO  SMALL  FOR  OUR  BEST  ATTENTION. 


Do  you  need  an  entirely  new  outfit  from  Hippodrome  to  Dressing  Room  Tops?  and  from  a 
new  set  of  Cage  Covers,  to  Jumping  Ticks?  We  can  make  them. 

NO  ORDER  TOO  LARGE  FOR  OUR  CAPACITY. 


Are  You  Saved  or  Perishing? 

“For  the  preaching  of  the  cross  is  to  them  that  Perish  foolishness;  but  unto  us  which 
Are  Saved  it  is  the  power  of  God.” — 1  Corinthians  1:18. 

“And  Jesus  said  unto  them,  I  am  the  bread  of  life;  he  that  cometh  to  Me  shall  never 
hunger;  and  he  that  believeth  on  Me  shall  never  thirst.” — John  6:35. 

“There  shall  come  in  the  last  day  Scoffers, — saying.  Where  is  the  promise  of  His  com¬ 
ing?  . But  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a  thief  in  the  night,  in  which  the 

heavens  shall  pass  away  with  a  great  noise  and  the  elements  shall  melt  with  fervent  heat; 
the  earth  also,  and  the  works  that  are  therein  shah  be  burned  up.” — 2  Peter  3:3-10. 

“The  law  was  our  schoolmaster  unto  Christ  that  we  might  be  justified  by  faith.  But  after 
that  faith  is  come,  we  are  no  longer  under  a  schoolmaster.  For  ye  are  all  the  children  of  God 
by  faith  in  Christ  Jesus.” — Galatians  3:24-26. 


48  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

 Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Hippodrome  and  Circus  Tops.  Any  Size.  Send  for  Prices. 


Fit  and  Workmanship  Second  to  None. 


Look  Out!  Danger  Ahead. 

“Because  there  is  wrath,  beware  lest  He  take  thee  away  with  his  stroke,  then  a  great 
ransom  cannot  deliver  thee.’’ — .Job  36:18. 

He  is  gracious  unto  him,  and  saith;  Deliver  him  fro  mgoing  down  to  the  pit;  I  have  found 
a  ransom. — Job  33:24. 


Are  You  Lost? 

“If  our  Gospel  be  hid,  it  is  hid  to  them  that  are  lost.’’ — 2  Corinthians  4:3. 

“The  Son  of  Man  is  come  to  seek  and  to  save  tliat  wliich  was  lost.’’ — Luke  19:10. 

“They  that  were  ready  went  in  with  him  to  the  marriage;  and  the  door  was  shut.  After¬ 
ward  came  also  the  other  virgins,  saying.  Lord.  Lord,  open  unto  us.  But  He  answered  and 
said,  Verily  1  say  unto  you,  I  know  you  not.’’ — Matt.  25:10-12. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO„  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Small  Circus  Tent  100x200  ft.  with  10=ft.  Wall.  100=ft.  Round  Top  with  Two 

30=ft.  and  one  40=ft.  Middles. 


ShowTent  80x140  with  10=ft.  Wall,  80=ft.  Round  Top,  with  Two  30=ft.  Middles. 


There  Is  No  Other  One  to  Go  To. 

“Then  Simon  Peter  answered  him,  Lord,  to  whom  shall  we  go?  thou  hast  the  words  of 
eternal  life.  And  we  believe  and  are  sure  that  thou  are  that  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living 
God.”— John  6:68-69. 


You  Need  a  Rest. 

“Come  unto  Me,  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy  laden  and  I  will  give  you  rest,  take  My 
Yoke  upon  you  and  learn  of  Me:  For  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart,  and  ye  shall  find  rest 
unto  your  souls.” — Matt.  11:28-29. 

“Come  unto  Me,  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give  you  rest.” — • 
Matthew  11:28. 

“We  which  have  believed  do  enter  into  rest.” — Hebrew  4:3. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Inside  of  Circus  Top,  180x380,  Showing  Construction,  Roped  Bands,  Patches,  Cap,  Quarter  and 

Center  Poles,  Etc. 


Inside  of  Circus  Top,  150x300,  Showing  Construction. 


Condemnation  or  Salvation,  Which? 

“For  God  sent  not  His  Son  into  the  world  to  condemn  the  world;  but  that  the  world  through 
Him  might  be  saved.” — John  3:17. 

“He  that  believeth  on  Him  is  not  condemned;  but  he  that  believeth  not  is  condemned 
already,  because  he  hath  not  believed  in  the  name  of  the  only  begotten  Son  of  God.” — John  3:18. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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Oblong  Round  End  Dining  Tent. 

60x240  ft.  with  8  ft.  Wall,  60  ft.  Round  Top,  with  three  60-ft.  Middle  Pieces,  Four  masts 
with  blocks  and  tackles.  One  center  push  pole  to  each  middle  piece. 


Oblong:  Square  End  Dining:  Tent, 

45x70,  with  7  ft,  wall.  This  is  a  handsome  and  popular-  style  of  Dining-  Tent.  But  we 
have  made  them  Hip  Roof,  Oblong,  Round  End  and  Wall  Tent  styles,  with  or  without 
entrance,  as  may  be  desired.  Cook  Tents  any  style.  Send  for  estimates,  and  send  your 
orders. 


Light  or  Darkness,  Which? 

“This  is  the  condemnation  that  light  is  come  into  the  world,  and  men  loved  darkness  rather 
than  light,  because  their  deeds  were  evil.” — John  3:19. 

“There  is  taterefore  now  no  condemnation  to  them  which  are  in  Christ  Jesus.” — Romans  8:1. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Circus  Stables. 

We  manufacture  Horse  Tents,  with  or  without  Canvas  Mangers,  as  may  be  required 


Inside  View,  Oblong  Round  End  Pony  Stable. 


Come  In  Out  of  the  Storm. 

“A  man  shall  be  as  an  hiding  place  from  the  wind;  and  a  covert  from  the  tempest-  as 
rivers  of  water  in  a  dry  place,  as  the  shadow  of  a  great  rock  in  a  weary  land,” — Isaiah  32-2 
“And  that  Rock  was  Christ.”—!  Cor.  10:4.  o'  ,  ,  dx 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  A-IFG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A 

Successor  to  C  J.  BAKER. 


S3 


Oblong  Round  End  Stable. 


Inside  View,  Oblong  Round  End  Stable, 


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Side  Show  Tents  to  Order. 

Large  or  Small,  Plain  or  Fancy,  Push  Pole  or  Ball  Ring  Top,  as  may  be  ’desired.  Tell  us 
what  you  want,  and  we  can  please  you  in  Style,  Price,  Quality  and  Construction,  with  or  with¬ 
out  Marquee  or  Poles  and  Stakes. 


Circus  Tent  Entrances  of  All  Kinds. 

Made  of  plain  or  striped  goods.  Lettered  if  required. 


The  New  Birth  and  How  It  Is  Brought  About. 

“Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  cannot  see  the  kingdom  of  God.’’ — .John  3:3. 

“Born  again,  not  of  corruptible  seed,  but  of  incorruptible,  by  the  word  of  God,  which  livcth 
and  abideth  forever, — And  this  is  the  Word  which  by  the  Gospel  is  preached  unto  you.’’ — ■ 
1  Peter  1:23-25. 


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Theatrical  Tent.  60  feet.  Round  Top,  with  30  and  40-foot  Middles.  Constructed  with 
two  masts  one  end  with  rope  between  at  top  to  hang  block  on  to  raise  peak. 


Inside  view  of  above  Tent,  showing  stage  unobstructed  by  mast.  An  excellent 
arrangement  for  stage  shows. 

A  Showman  Writes  Us  as  Follows: 

“I  have  used  your  Tents  for  the  last  ten  years,  and  they  have  given  entire  satisfac¬ 
tion.  The  last  Tent  I  bought  of  you  I  used  three  years,  making  all  one-day  stands  with 
a  y  Pavilion  Uncle  Tom’s  Cabin  Co.,”  etc. 


Please  Excuse  Me.  Certainly,  If  You  Wish. 

‘‘A  certain  man  made  a  great  supper  and  bade  many;  and  sent  his  servants  to  say  Come; 
for  all  things  are  now  ready.  And  they  all  with  one  consent  began  to  make  excuse.” 

‘‘The  first  said  unto  him:  ‘I  pray  thee  have  me  excused.’  And  another  said,  ‘I  pray  thee 
have  me  excused.’  And  another  said,  ‘  I  cannot  come.’ 

‘‘Then  the  master  of  the  house  being  angry  said,  ‘None  of  those  men  wdiich  were  bidden 
shall  taste  of  my  supper.’  ” — Luke  14:16-24. 


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Black  Tent.  Made  “Round  End”  one  end,  and  “Gable  End”  the  other. 


Black  Tent.  Made  one  end  “Oblong  Square”  or  “Hip,”  and  the  other  end  “Gable,” 


Lest  You  Forget,  We  Say  It  Yet,  “You  Need  a  Saviour.” 

“Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  Soul,  and  Forget  Not  all  His  benefits;  who  forgiveth  all  thine  iniqui¬ 
ties;  who  healeth  all  thy  diseases;  who  re'deemeth  thy  life  from  destruction;  who  crowneth 
thee  with  loving-kindness  and  tender  mercies;  who  satisfieth  thy  mouth  with  good  things;  so 
that  thy  youth  is  renewed  like  the  eagle’s.” — Psalm  103:2-5. 


Christ,  Our  Saviour  and  Creator,  and  Upholder  of  the  Universe. 

“God,  who  at  sundry  times  and  in  divers  manners  spake  in  times  past  unto  the  fathers  by 
the  prophets,  hath  in  tliese  last  days  spoken  unto  us  by  His  Son,  whom  He  hath  appointed 
heir  of  all  things,  by  whom  also  He  made  the  worlds:  who  being  the  brightness  of  His  glory 
and  the  express  image  of  His  person,  and  upholding  all  things,  by  the  word  of  His  power,  when 
He  had  by  Himself  purged  our  sins,  sat  down  on  the  right  hand  of  the  Majesty  on  high.” — 
Hebrews  1:1-3. 


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Black  Tent.  This  shows  “Gable  End,”  like  the  back  ends  of  the  two  tents  on  previous 
page.  They  are  also  made  with  gables  at  each  end. 

Proprietors  of  Street  Fairs  ana  uarnivai  Companies  can  find  no  better  place  in  the 
country  to  buy  “Black  Tents.”  A  great  deal  of  the  failure  to  give  successful  moving 
picture  exhibitions  in  the  day  time,  is  due  to  the  fact  that  the  tent  is  not  properly  con¬ 
structed.  Also  because  of  the  inferior  quality  of  the  nlaterial  usually  used  in  the  man¬ 
ufacture  of  this  class  of  tents.  Order  your  Black  Tops  from  us  and  be  assured  of  satis¬ 
faction  in  every  particular.  We  can  make  them  all  sizes,  any  style;  unlined,  half 
lined  and  fully  lined.  Write  us  for  prices,'  send  us  your  orders. 


Oblong  Round  End  Black  Tent. 

Oblong  Round  End,  31x52,  6%  ft.  wall.  Black  Tent,  10-oz.  duck,  lined  with  black  6-oz. 
drill  throughout.  Walls  to  hook  on,  sod  cloth  around  the  bottom,  to  lay  on  the  ground  and 
exclude  the  light.  Made  with  two  Center  Push  Poles. 

This  Tent  was  made  to  order.  We  have  made  many  different  styles  of  these  black 
tents,  and  can  make  them  any  pattern  that  may  be  desired. 

Write  us  what  you  want  and  we  will  send  you  prices. 


Are  You  Prudent  or  Simple,  Wise  or  Foolish? 

“A  prudent  man  forseeth  the  evil  and  hideth  himself;  but  the  simple  pass  on  and  are  pun¬ 
ished.” — Proverbs  22:3. 

“The  prophet  that  hath  a  dream  let  him  tell  a  dream:  And  he  that  hath  My  word,  let 
him  speak  My  word  faithfully.  What  is  the  chaff  to  the  wheat?  saith  the  Lord.” 

• — Jeremiah  23:28. 

“Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away,  but  My  words  shall  not  pass  away.” — Matthew  24:35. 


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Merry-Go-Round  Stationary  Top  Tent. 

52  feet  in  diameter.  Send  for  prices. 


Merry-Go-Round  Tent.  Stationary  Top. 

Man’s  Righteousness  Filthy  Rags. 

“We  are  all  as  an  unclean  thing-,  and  all  our  righteousnesses  are  as  filthy  rags:  and  we 
all  do  fade  as  a  leaf;  and  our  iniquities  like  the  wind  have  taken  us  awdy.’’ — Isaiah  64:6. 


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Merry-Go-Round,  Stationary  Top,  52-Foot  Diameter. 

We  have  a  large  trade  in  these  Tops,  and  guarantee  satisfaction. 


Shooting  Gallery  or  Bowling  Alley  Tents. 

The  above  Tent  is  12x80  feet,  with  6-foot  wall.i  We  have 'made  them  from  10x40  feet 
to  20x100  feet.  Can  be  made  any  size  or  quality  that  may  be  desired.  Send  for  prices. 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


REFRESHMENT  TENT. 


WITH  WAIsIi 

WITHOUT  WAIiL 

SIZE. 

Hiight  of  Wall. 

8  oz. 

White  Duck, 
Single  Filling. 

10  ez. 

White  Duck, 
Single  Filling. 

8  oz. 

Blue  and  White 
Striped  Duck. 

8  oz. 

White  Duck, 
Single  Filling. 

10  oz. 

White  Duck, 
Single  Filling. 

8  oz. 

Blue  and  White 
Striped  Duck. 

9x14  feet . 

9xl6M  "  . 

9x19  “  . 

12x19  "  . 

12x23J4  “  ..... 

Ux2m  “  . 

14x2354  “  . 

6  feet . 

6  “  . 

6  “  . 

6  “  . 

6  “  . 

6  “  . 

6  “  . 

$22  84 

25  02 

27  76 

30  60 

36  78 

37  56 

46  32 

$25  38 

28  42 

31  52 

34  88 

41  88 

42  90 

53  02 

$30  42 

84  05 

37  82 

42  09 

50  49 

51  79 

62  68 

$12  89 

14  69 

16  53 

18  50 

22  81 

23  59 

29  61 

$13  99 

15  95 

17  97 

20  28 

25  02 

26  04 

32  84 

815  82 

18  05 

20  35 

23  29 

28  85 

30  17 

37  39 

we  are  headcuarters  for  Restaurant  Candy,  lemonade.  Pop  Corn,  Peanut,  Etc.,  Tents, 
Plain  or  fancy.  New  and  Second  Hand.  Send  for  Prices, 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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Gypsy  Fortune  Tellers’  Tents. 


Doll  and  Knife  Rack. 

Any  Kind,  Quality,  Shape  or  Style  of  Tent  Made  to  Order. 


Eternal  Salvation  By  Faith. 

“Sire,  What  must  I  do  to  be  saved?  And  they  said,  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  and 
thou  shalt  be  saved,  and  thy  house.” — Acts  13:30-31. 

“Saved  in  the  Lord  with  an  everlasting  salvation:  ye  shall  not  be  ashamed  nor  confounded 
world  without  end.” — Isaiah  45:17. 


Are  You  “Condemned”  or  “Not  Condemned,”  Which? 

“He  that  believeth  on  Him  is  Not  Condemned,  but  he  that  believeth  not  Is  Condemned 
Already,  because  he  hath  not  believed  on  the  name  of  the  only  begotten  Son  of  God.” — 
John  3;18, 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Kidd’s  Self  Generating  Gas  Fixtures 

Have  a  well  established  reputation,  having  been  in  general  use  for  several  years  for 
Circuses,  Camp  Meetings,  Public  Gardens,  Skating  Rinks,  Mining  and  Outdoor  Opera¬ 
tions  of  all  kinds,  and  have  invariably  given  satisfaction  when  other  lights  have  been 
discarded. 

For  reference  go  to  the  first  circus  or  traveling  exhibition  that  comes  along,  in 
any  part  of  the  world,  and  ask  about  Kidd’s  Lights.  They  know  what  fixtures  are  least 
in  bulk  and  gives  least  trouble  in  traveling,  as  well  as  the  most  light  when  in  use,  and 
they  use  them  to  the  exclusion  c*  all  others. 

INSIDE  LIGHTS 


2-Arm,  16  Jets  will  light  30-foot  Tent . $  15.00 

2-Arm,  40  Jets  will  light  50-foot  Tent .  32.00 

2-Arm,  60  Jets  will  light  75-foot  Tent .  50.00 

2- Arm,  90  Jets  will  light  100-foot  Tent .  90.00 

3- Arm,  135  Jets  will  light  130-foot  Tent .  130.00 

4- Arm,  180  Jets  will  light  150-foot  Tent .  150.00 


Are  You  In  Possession  of  Eternal  Life? 

“Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  He  that  believeth  on  Me  hath  everlasting  life.” — John  6:47. 
“These  things  have  I  written  urito  you  that  believe  on  the  name  of  the  Son  of  God;  that 
ye  may  know  that  ye  have  eternal  life  and  that  ye  may  believe  on  the  name  of  the  Son  of 
God.’’— 1  John  5:13. 


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KIDD  LIGHTS— Continued. 


INSIDE  LIGHTS. 

Single  Arm  Lights. 


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Jets, 

will 

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OUTSIDE  LIGHTS. 

For  outside  illumination,  such  as  Camp 
Grounds,  Skating  Rinks,  Wharfs,  Railroad 
Operations,  Mining,  Plantations,  and  all  Out¬ 
door  Operations  on  a  large  scale,  there  is  no¬ 
thing  to  compete  with  our  large  Beacon  Lights 

» 

— They  will  burn  in  any  weather. 

The  fluid  best  suited  for  inside  illumina¬ 
tion  is  Naphtha  of  about  70°  gravity. 

For  outside  illumination  Naphtha,  Gasoline  01  Kerosene  may  be  used. 

Kidd’s  Patent  Lights  convert  the  fluid  into  a  highly  luminous  gas  at  a  cost  of  about  one- 
sixth  the  cost  of  Coal  Gas. 

The  apparatus  is  so  simple  that  no  skilled  mechanic  is  required  to  run  them,  and  the  few 
parts  there  are  of  it  are  almost  indestructible  with  ordinary  use. 

We  have  a  full  line  of  parts  for  these  lamps  that  we  supply  at  manufacturer's  prices.  We 
are  western  agents  for  these  goods,  and  sell  at  New  York  and  Chicago  prices. 


OUTSIDE  BEACON  LIGHTS. 

N®.  I,  will  light  a  circle  of  60  feet . 

No.  3,  “  100  “  . 


$10.00 

20.00 


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No.  210. 

Price  complete  with  pump 
and  case . $34.00. 


THE 

PERFECTION 

WIRELESS 

INCANDESCENT 

LAMP 

GIVES  A 

White,  intensely  Brilliant  Light 
and  is  not  affected  by  wind  or  rain. 
Costs  about  4c  per  hour  per  1 000 
Candle  Power.  1  he  most  satisfa'' 
tory  Light  for 

Circuses,  Shows,  Halls 
Stores,  Lawns,  Offices 
Mines,  Gospel  Tents, 

Night  Construction  Work,  etc. 

These  combined  with  Simplicity 
of  Constructton  and  Operation 
make  it  a  favorite  with  those  who 
want  the  most  Light  for  least 
trouble  and  least  expense 


NO  SMOKE  NO  ODOR 
NO  TROUBLE 


Price  complete  with  pump 
and  case .  . $44.00 


No.  90  is  a  cheaper  lamp.  Price  with  pump  and  box,  $28.00. 


The  Strongest  Light  for  the  Least  Money. 

Each  1,000  candle  power  consumes  four  quarts  of  gasoline  in  twenty  hours’  continuous 
burning.  A  child  can  operate  it  and  after  it  is  generated  it  needs  no  more  attention.  Generate 
it  just  like  the  old  style  gasoline  torch,  by  heating  generator  tube  at  top  of  the  lamp  with 
wood  alcohol.  The  lamp  is  not  taken  apart  when  transported  from  place  to  place,  but  is  always 
ready  for  immediate  use.  You  can  play  base  ball,  basket  ball  or  foot  ball,  or  any  other  out¬ 
side  game  at  night  by  using  a  few  Perfection  Lamps.  There  are  no  wires  to  get  tangled  up 
and  broken,  and  there  are  no  loose  parts  to  fall  off  and  get  lost.  The  hood  of  the  lamp  is 
made  of  aluminum  and  will  not  rust.  The  bowl  which  holds  both  the  gasoline  and  the  air  is 
made  of  eighteen  gauge  copper,  and  cannot  burst. 

We  furnish  a  lamp  stand  7  ft.  high  for  $4.00. 

All  parts  kept  constantly  in  stock,  and  these  with  mantles  can  be  shipped  on  short  notice. 


Did  You  Ever  Figure  This  Out? 

“For  what  shall  it  profit  a  man,  if  he  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  his  own  soul?” — Mark 
8:36. 

“What  shall  a  man  give  in  exchange  for  his  soul?” — Mark  8:37. 


Which  Road  Are  You  Traveiing? 

“Wide  is  the  gate  and  broad  is  the  way  that  leadeth  to  destruction,  and  many  there  be 
which  go  in  thereat.” 

“Straight  is  the  gate  and  narrow  is  the  way  that  leadeth  unto  life  and  few  there  be  that 
find  it.” — Matthew  7:13-14. 


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8,000  CANDLE  POWER 


PERFECTION  NO.  300 


Perfection 

LAMP 

No.  300 


This  is  the  best  lamp  for 
large  tents  or  halls  and 
should  be  used  at 

Stock  Shows,  Street  Fairs 
County  Fairs,  Auctions  and 
Carnivals 


The  light  from  this  lamp 
is  equal  to  that  given 
by  four  hundred  open 
tip  gas  jets,  or  five  hundred 
16-candle  power  electric 
bulbs.  The  running  cost  is 

30c  Per  Night 


WE  WILL  RENT  THIS  LAMP 


“The  Perfection”  Lighting  System  for  Circuses. 

The  new  circus  light  is  a  pronounced  success,  and  has  come  to  stay,  for  the  following 
reasons:  The  consumption  of  gasoline  is  very  small:  There  are  practically  no  breakable  parts: 
No  experience  is  needed  to  run  it  satisfactorily,  and  it  is  always  ready.  There  are  no  glass 
parts  about  this  system,  and  the  box  is  made  of  perforated  light  weight  sheet  steel,  so  that  it 
will  not  bend  or  break  and  yet  is  not  heavy.  The  sub-burner  is  protected  from  drafts  so  that 
it  cannot  blow  out  when  exposed  to  the  elements.  Our  regular  system  gas  machine  No.  500 
will  supply  gas  to  sixteen  mantles,  each  mantle  giving  from  three  to  five  hundred  candle  power. 
The  economy  in  gasoline  combined  with  the  intensely  strong  and  brilliant  light  makes  the 
“Perfection”  the  most  desirable  lighting  system,  on  the  market.  Price  of  No.  500  generator 
with  twelve  lights  complete  $180.00. 

Price  of  No.  300  lamp  with  glass  globes  and  eight  mantles  as  illustrated  above  $182.00, 

No.  300  lamp  as  illustrated  above  includes  eight  burners  in  two  groups  with  glass  globes,  a 
special  box  for  transportation  purposes,  large  size  foot  pump,  and  four  knee  braces  for  bracing 
the  box  and  making  it  set  level. 

LARGE  DISCOUNT. 

We  will  fit  up  any  number  in  any  arrangement  to  suit  you. 


An  Important  Question  Answered.” 

“If  a  man  die  shall  he  live  again?” — Job  14:14. 

“The  hour  is  coming,  in  the  which  all  that  are  in  the  graves  shall  hear  His  voice,  and  shall 
come  forth;  they  that  have  done  good,  unto  the  resurrection  of  life;  and  they  that  have  done 
evil  unto  the  resurrection  of  damnation.” — John  5:28-29. 


Will  You  Be  In  This  Company? 

“What  are  these  which  are  arrayed  in  white  robes,  whence  came  they? — These  are  they 
which  came  out  of  great  tribulation,  and  have  washed  their  robes  and  made  them  white  in 
the  Blood  of  the  Lamb.” — Rev,  7-14. 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER, 


TORCH  BURNER  GASOLINE  LAMPS. 


TORCH  BURNERS. 


No.  52.  Double  Lamp. 


These  are  a  very  superior 
make  of  this  kind  of  lamp. 
They  are  perfectly  safe,  give 
a  clear,  steady  light,  and 
have  no  smoke  or  smell,  and 
they  stand  any  wind.  For 
lighting  tents,  out  -  door 
meetings,  etc.,  there  is  no¬ 
thing  to  equal  them. 

Two  2-burner  lamps  will 
light  a  60x40  foot  tent  suffi¬ 
ciently  to  read  by. 

To  insure  a  brilliant  light 
and  no  smoke,  use  gasoline 
of  74  degrees  gravity. 


No  53.  Single  Lamp. 


No.  53.  Single  One-Arm  Lamp,  each . $2  00 

No.  52.  Two-Arm  4  00 

No.  54.  Three-Arm  6  00 

No.  55.  Four-Arm  ‘‘  . . .  8  00 


THE  BAKER  LAMP. 

PATENTED. 

The  accompanying  cut  shows  the  style  of  burner  used  on  these  lamps.  The 
burner  is  made  of  cast-iron,  which  makes  it  very  durable,  and  being  quite  simple  in 
construction,  it  is  almost  impossible  to  get  it  out  of  order,  so  that  it  can  always  be  e- 
lied  upon  to  do  its  work  well,  and  not  fail  you  at  some  critical  moment  and  cause 
vexation  and  loss  of  what  would  likely  be  valuable  time. 

For  volume  of  light,  simplicity,  reliability  and  convenience,  the  Baker  Lamps 
stand  unrivaled.  Only  a  trial  is  needed  to  convince  one  of  their  superiority  over  all  others. 
They  invariably  take  the  place  of  others  wherever  introduced. 

Their  very  great  success  has  more  than  met  the  expecta¬ 
tions  of  the  inventor.  Many  of  the  most  successful  parties  now 
on  the  road  are  using  them,  and  the  universal  verdict  is  that 
they  cannot  be  beat.  The  remarkably  brilliant  light  which  the 
lamp  affords  will  alone  draw  a  crowd. 

No.  3.  One-Burner  Lamp,  with  4-Quart 

Tank . $3.50 

N0.4.  One-Burner  Lamp,  with  4-Quart 

Tank.. .  3.50 

No,  6.  Two  Burner  Lamp,  with  6-Quart 

Tank .  6.00 

No.  6, 

Two-Burner 
Lamp,  with 
8-Quart  Tank, 

_  $6.00. 

NoT  5.  Burners  Separate,  $1.50. 


No.  4. 


& 


No.  6. 


LIBERAL  DISCOUNT.  SEE  SHEET. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  67 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Circus  Seats. 

Made  with  Hard  Pine  Jacks  and  Stringers  and  Cottonwood  Seat  Planks.  Iron  Steps 
screwed  on  to  the  stringers.  Seats  made  with  Oak  Jacks  lo  per  cent  extra. 

7  Tier,  with  Two  Jacks 

g  ((  <(  <(  (I 

g  <(  ((  <t  « 

10  “  “  Three  “ 

12  “  “  Four  “ 

RESERVED  SEATS. 

I 

INCLUDING  JACKS,  STRINGERS  AND  FOOT  RESTS. 

7  Tier,  or  49  Chairs,  with  backs  only . Per  length,  $38.00 


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42.00 

48.00 

60.00 

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Seven  Tier  Reserved  Seats  are  the  same  stringers  and  jacks  as  eight  tier  in  the  plain 
seats,  to  leave  room  for  foot  rest.  Eight  tier  same  as  nine  in  the  plain,  and  so  on  for  each 
size. 


Per  length,  $9.00 
“  10.60 

“  12.00 

“  16.00 

“  18.00 


Toe  Pins,  Hard  Wood,  extra,  per  dozen,  $1.60. 

LIBERAL  DISCOUNT.  SEE  SHEET. 


If  You  Die,  Where  Will  Your  Soul  Be? 

“Man  dieth  and  wasteth  away:  yes,  man  giveth  up  the  ghost,  and  where  is  he?” — Job  14-10. 
“The  beggar  died,  and  was  carried  by  the  angels  into  Abraham’s  bosom:  the  rich  man  also 
'died  and  was  buried;  and  in  hell  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in  torments.” — Luke  16:22-23. 


6S 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


American  National  U.  S.  Army  and  Navy  Flags* 

Made  of  Best  All  Wool  Navy  Buntmg. 

These  flags  are  made  in  the  very  best  manner.  Small  sizes  made  with  canvas  neadings 
and  grommets;  14  feet  and  upwards  made  with  strong  canvas  headings  roped  with  best 
Manilla  rope. 

PRICE  LIST. 


Size. 

?  X  3  feet,  J3  Stars 

Price  Each. 
.  $  1  20 

Size 

10x16  feet. 

45  Stars  .... 

Price  Each. 
. $16  00 

2ix  4 
2x3 

(  c 

.  1  70 

9x18 

(( 

u 

.  16  00 

(( 

46  Stars 

.  2  00 

10x18 

t( 

(< 

.  17  30 

2^x  4 
3x6 

f( 

<( 

. . .  2  60 

12x18 

(( 

ii 

.  20  00 

it 

ii 

.  2  70 

10x20 

12x20 

(( 

ti 

.  19  00 

3x6 

u 

(4 

. .  3  00 

is 

(4 

.  22  00 

4x6 

4x7 

<  c 

4  6 

.  3  80 

12x22 

ii 

( { 

.  24  00 

( 

.  4  00 

13x25 

is 

i  4 

. .  30  00 

4x8 

(i 

‘  i 

.  4  40 

15x25 

it 

( ( 

.  33  00 

6x8 

a 

( ( 

.  6  00 

15x28 

(( 

(t 

.  38  00 

6x9 

ic 

( i 

.  6  80 

17x30 

ii 

<( 

.  48  00 

6  xlO 

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<  4 

.  6  70 

20x30 

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.  50  00 

6  xlO 

<( 

. . .  7  00 

20x36 

ti 

s  s 

.  60  00 

6  xl2 

a 

(( 

.  8  00 

20x40 

ii 

•  < 

.  70  00 

8  xl2 

it 

•  t 

.  10  60 

25x40 

i( 

a 

.  80  00 

7  xl4 

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ii 

.  11  00 

25x45 

s  t 

.  92  00 

9  xl4 

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.  13  20 

25x60 

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. 104  00 

8  xl6 

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.  14  00 

30x50 

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. 125  00 

U. 

s. 

National 

Regulation  Company  Flag,  6x6^2  ft.,  price  $5.30,  new 

size  U.  S,  Nittigml 

Regulation  Company  Flag,  4  1/3x5^^  ft.,  pric  e  $4.23. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  69 

_  Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


U.  S.  REGULATION  BUNTING  FLAGS. 


Mounted  and  Trimmed. 

Suitable  for  carrying  in  procession  by  Societies, 
Clubs*  Posts,  Camps,  etc. 


Style  I .  Flag 
trimmed  with  two 
inch  yellow  worsted 
fringe;  yellow  or 
red,  white  and  blue 
worsted  tassels,  7 
inches  long,  with 
cord,  5  pairs  of  silk 
ribbons.  Imitation 
cherry  or  walnut 
pole,  9  feet  long, 
with  tube  joint, 
brass  spearhead, 
waterproof  cover 
and  patent  leather 
belt. 


6x6^  Flag  of  best  navy  bunting,  trimmed  as  above . $20.00 

4ix5>^  “  .  16.00 

With  6  inch  solid  brass  eagle  instead  of  spearhead,  $2.50  extra. 

Style  2.  Flag  trimmed  with  2  inch  yellow  silk  bullion  fringe,  and 
yellow  or  red,  white  and  blue  silk  cord  with  7  inch  tassels,  5  pair 
of  silk  ribbons,  imitation  cherry  or  walnut  pole  9  feet  long,  tube 
joint,  brass  spear-head,  patent  leather  belt  and  waterproof  cover. 

6x6%  Flag  of  best  navy  bunting,  trimmed  as  above . $23.00 

4^x5%  ‘‘  ‘‘  “  “  ‘‘  .  18.25 

With  6  inch  solid  brass  eagle  instead  of  spear-head,  $2.50  extra. 
With  screw  joint,  $2.00  extra. 

Style  3.  Flag  trimmed  with  2  inch  gilt  bullion  fringe,  gilt  bul¬ 
lion  tassels  5  inches  long,  gilt  cord,  5  pairs  silk  ribbon^  imitation 
walnut  or  cherry  pole,  tube  joint,  brass  spear-head,  patent  leather 
belt  and  a  waterproof  cover. 

6x6%  Flag  of  best  navy  bunting,  trimmed  as  above . $24.00 

4^x5%  .  19.00 

With  6  inch  solid  brass  eagle  instead  of  spear-head,  $2.50  extra. 
With  screw  instead  of  tube  joint,  $2.00  extra. 

Lettering  the  name  of  society  in  blue  or  black  oil  colors,  $4.00 
extra. 

Any  other  combination  of  poles  or  trimmings  on  short  notice  at 
proportionate  rates. 


LIBERAL  DISCOUNT.  SEE  SHEET  IN  FRONT. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


U.  S.  JACKS,  PENNANTS  and  YACHT  ENSIGNS 


U.  S.  YACHT  ENSIGNS. 

Made  of  Best  All  Wool  Navy  Bunting. 
Canvas  Headings  and  Grommets. 


2x3  feet . Price  each,  $  2.25 

2yoX  4  “  “  “  3.00 

3  “x  5  “  “  “  3.75 

4  X  6  “  “  “  5.25 

4  X  7  “  “  “  6.30 

5  X  8  “  “  “  7.35 

6  xlO  “  .  “  “  10.00 

8  xl2  “  .  “  “  15.00 


U.  S.  JACKS  PRICE  LIST. 


Made  of  Best  All  Wool  Navy  Bunting,  with 
45  Stars,  Canvas  Headings  and  Grommets. 


2x3 

3x4 

feet . 

<  ( 

<  (  i* 

$  2.00 
2.50 

4  X  5 

( ( 

if  ti 

3.00 

41/2X  6 

6  X  8 

( < 

if  it 

3.80 

<  ( 

fi  if 

6.80 

8  xlO 

<  ( 

if  fi 

10.00 

9  xl2 

<  < 

if  if 

12.50 

12  xl5 

<  ( 

fi  fi 

20.00 

U.  S.  PENNANTS  PRICE  LIST 

Made  of  Best  All  Wool  Navy  Bunting,  with  13  Stars.  Workmanship  second  to  none. 


Width  at  Head  and  Running  to  a  Point. 


LENGTH. 

6  Inches 

9  Inches 

12  Inches 

18  Inches 

LO  feet . 

$2.00 

$2.30 

$2.60 

$4.20 

12  “  . 

2.30 

2.60 

3.60 

4.50 

15  “  . 

2.50 

2.90 

4.25 

5.20 

20  “  . 

3.00 

3.40 

4.90 

6.30 

25  “  . 

3.30 

3.60 

5.20 

6.60 

30  “  . 

3.50 

3.80 

5.50 

7.20 

40  “  . 

4.50 

5.00 

6.70 

8.50 

50  "  . 

5.00 

5.40 

7.50 

9.60 

COTTON  BUNTING  U.  S.  FLAGS 


Mounted  on  staff  with  gilt  spear  head.  Printed  imitation  bunting,  soft  finish,  fast  colors. 
These  hags  are  hemmed  and  much  superior,  more  durable  and  handsomer  than  the  ordinary 
printed  muslin  flags.  Without  staff,  20  per  cent  off. 


Size. 

Price. 

Size. 

Price. 

12x18 

inches .  . 

dozen  $1.30 

24x36 

inches . 

dozen 

$4.00 

15x24 

inches. . 

dozen  2.00 

28x40 

inches . 

dozen 

5.00 

16x30 

inches . . 

dozen  3.00 

30x48 

inches . 

. Per 

dozen 

6.00 

These  Three  Sewed  U.  S.  Muslin 

Flags 

Are  Special 

Bargains. 

With  sewed  stripes  and  printed  unions,  with  canvas  headings  and  grommets.  Warranted 
fast  colors. 

Size.  Price  Each. 

3  X  5 . $1.10 

3  X  6 .  1.20 

5  X  9 .  2.00 


U.  S.  COTTON  FLAGS 

Sewed  stars  and  stripes,  with  canvas  headings  and  grommets;  large  sizes  roped.  These 
flags  are  made  in  the  same  superior  manner  of  our  all-wool  bunting  flags;  stars  sewed  on  both 
sides;  are  very  handsome,  and  when  floating  can  hardly  be  detected  from  genuine  bunting 
flags;  fast  colors.  Foreign  flags  made  of  the  same  goods  at  60  per  cent  of  the  price  of  bunt¬ 
ing.  See  page  74. 


Size. 

• 

Each. 

Size. 

Each. 

3x  5 

feet 

. $1.88 

9x18  feet . 

. $  8.26 

4x  6 

feet. . 

.  2.20 

10x18  feet . 

.  9.10 

4x  7 

feet. . 

.  2.50 

12x18  feet . 

.  9.90 

5x  8 

feet. . 

10x20  feet . 

.  9.90 

5x  9 

feet. . 

.  3.30 

12x20  feet . 

.  11.00 

6x10 

feet. . 

.  4.16 

13x25  feet . 

.  14.30 

6x12 

feet. . 

.  4.70 

15x25  feet . 

.  16.50 

8x12 

feet. . 

.  6.06 

17x30  feet . 

.  24.20 

9x14 

feet. . 

.  6.84 

20x30  feet . 

.  27.50 

10x16 

feet. . 

.  8.26 

6  X614  feet.  Regulation  Company  Flag,  each . $3.25 

4  1-3x51/^  feet.  New  Regulation  Company  Flags,  each .  2.75 


ALL  WOOL  NAVY  BUNTING  FLAGS  OF  FOREIGN  NATIONS 

I 

Made  to  Order.  Send  for  Special  Flag  Catalog^ue  with  Foreign  Nations’  Flags  in  Colors. 


U.  S.  SILK  FLAGS. 


3  X 
4hi  X 
4}4  X 
5  X 
5  X 


Size 

5  feet. 

6  feet. 

7  feet. 

7  feet. 

8  feet, 


SILK  FLAGS. 

Embroidered  Stars. 

Size 


UNTRIMMED  U.  S 
With  White  Silk 

Of  Fine  Of  Best 

FJa"  Silk  Banner  Silk 

...  $16.00 . $24.00 

...  22.00 .  35.00 

. ..  24  00 .  40.00 

...  30  00 .  45.00 

...  33  00 . 48.00 


Of  Fine  Of  Best 
Fla^  Silk  Ban’r  Silk 

feet . .$46.00 . $66  00 

feet .  50.00 .  72  00 

feet .  55.00 .  80  00 

4^x  5J^  feet  U.  S.  reg.  Fla-?  20.00 .  33  00 

6  X  63^  feet  U,  S.  reg.  Flag  33.00 .  48.00 


U.  S.  NATIONAL  REGULATION  COflPANY  FLAGS. 

Trimmed  and  Mounted. 

STYI/E  A.  Two-incL  yellow  silk  bullion  fringe;  seven-inch  yellow  or  red,  white  and  blue  silk  tassels  and 
cord;  fi\e  pairs  of  silk  ribbons;  imitation  cherry  or  walnut  pole,  9  feet  long,  with  tube  joints;  brass  spearhead; 
rain  cover  and  patent  leather  belt. 

43^x5^  feet,  trimmed  as  above . Flag  Silk,  $34.00 . Banner  Silk,  $47.00 

t)x6J^  feet,  trimmed  as  above . Flag  Silk,  50.00 . Banner  Silk,  66.00 

style  B.  Two-inch  gilt  bullion  fringe;  five-inch  gilt  bullion  tassels,  with  cords;  6  pairs  of  silk  ribbons. 
Imitation  cherry,  walnut  or  ebony  pole,  9  feet  long,  with  tube  joint  and  brass  spear  head;  rain  cover  and 
patent  leather  belt. 

4>^x5^feet,  trimmed  as  above . Flag  Silk,  $36.00 . Banner  Silk,  $50.00 

6x63^  feet,  trimmed  as  above . Flag  Silk,  53.00 . Banner  Silk,  68.00 

style  C.  Two-inch  yellow  silk  bullion  fringe;  seven-inch  yellow  or  red,  white  and  blue  silk  tassels 
with  cord;  5  pairs  of  silk  ribbons;  real  walnut  or  ash  pole,  9  feet  long,  with  screw  joints,  and  six-inch  solid 
brass  eagle;  rain  cover  and  patent  leather  belt. 

43^x53^  feet,  trimmed  as  above . Flag  Silk,  $40.00 . Banner  Silk,  $53.00 

6x634  feet,  trimmed  as  above .  Flag  Silk,  56.00 . Banner  Silk,  70.00 

STYLE  D.  Two-inch  gilt  bullionfringe;  seyen-in  h  gilt  bullion  tassels,  with  cord;  5  pairs  of  silk  ribbons; 
real  walnut  or  ash  pole,  9  feet  long,  with  screw  joint  and  six-inch  solid  brass  eagle;  rain  cover  and  patent 
leather  belt. 

434x534  feet,  trimmed  as  above . Flag  Silk,  $43.00 . Banner  Silk,  $56.00 

6x634  feet,  trimmed  as  above . Flag  Silk,  68.00 .  Banner  Silk,  72.00 

STYLE  E.  Two  and  one-half  inch  hand-knotted,  gold  color,  silkbullion  fringe,  with  eight-inch  yellow  or 
red,  white  and  blue  silk  tasselSj  with  fancy  skirts  and  cord;  5  pairs  of  silk  ribbons;  real  walnut  or  ash  pole,  9 
feet  long,  with  screw  joint,  six-inch  solid  brass  eagle;  rain  cover  and  enameled  leather  belt. 

434x534  feet,  trimmed  as  above . Flag  Silk,  $50.00 . Banner  Silk,  $63.00 

6x634  feet,  trimmed  as  above  . Flag  Silk,  66.00 . Banner  Silk,  80.00 

Finer  trimmings,  such  as  wider  fringe,  larger  tassels,  finer  poles,  or  larger  eagles,  can  be  obtained,  as  well 
as  any  other  desired  combination  of  flag  and  trimmings. 


PRINTED  SILK  U.  S.  FLAGS. 

Mounted  on  .staff  Mounted 


Printed  Silk  U.  S,  and  Foreign  Nation’s  Flags. 

Cheapest  Silk  Flags  in  the  Market.  E“^cel- 
LENT  FOR  Decorating,  Etc. 

PRINTED  SILK  FOREIGN  NATION  FLAGS. 

We  Carry  in  Stock  these  Sizes  and  Nations. 
la  4x5  inches:  Cuba,  England,  France.  Germany,  Ire¬ 
land,  Russia,  Spain;  each  20c;  fringed,  35c.  In  12x18  inches: 
Austria-Hungary,  Belgium,  Brazil,  Costa  Rica,  Chili,  Cuba, 
China,  Canada,  Denmark,  Ecuador,  England  (also  Jack), 
France  Germany,  Greece^  Guatemala,  Hungary,  Hayti,  Ire¬ 
land,  Italy,  Japan,  Liberia,  Mexico,  Netherlands,  Norway, 
Nicaragua,  Peru,  Portugal,  Russia,  Scotland,  Sweden, 
Switzerland,  Spain,  Turkey,  Uruguay,  Venezuela;  each,  80c; 
fringed,  $1.10.  In  24x86  inches:  Austria-Hungary,  China, 
Cuba,  England,  Prance,  Germany,  Ireland,  Italy,  Mexico,  Switzerland,  Spain;  each,  $2.20;  fringed,  $3.00,  In 
86x60  inches:  Cuba,  England,  France,  Germany,  Italy,  Ireland,  Mexico,  Norway,  Sweden,  Switzerland;  each, 
$7.00;  fringed,  $9.00.  The36x60and  the  48x72  U.  S..  and  the  36x60  Foreign  Nation’s  Fringed  Flags  can  be 
mounted  with  Wtter  poles,  cord  and  tassel,  spears  or  eagles,  and  be  made  very  attractive  for  carrying  ia 
prooesaiona  at  a  small  additional  ooaL  Limnati.  Diaconirr  prom  Tanaa  Paxcna.  8ss  Dxacouvr 


with  ornament. 

and  fringed 

Size,  2x3  in.,  ea 

. $0.08.... 

. 1. 

Size.  4  X  6  in.,  ea, 

. . . 15.... 

. 28 

Size,  7  X  10  in.,  ea, 

. 23.... 

. 40 

Size,  8  X  12  in.‘  ea. 

. 28.... 

. 50 

Size,  12  X  18  in.,  ea 

. 50. . . . 

.  .80 

Size,  16  X  24  in.,  ea. 

. 90.... 

.  1.30 

Size,  24  X  36  in.,  ea, 

.  2.00.... 

.  2.80 

Size,  32  X  48  in.,  ea. 

.  3.60.... 

Size,  86  X  60  in.,  ea. 

.  5.00.... 

.  7.00 

Size  48  x  72  in.,  ea. 

. 10.00.... 

.  14.00 

ADVERTISING  FLAGS  AND  BURGEES 

Advertising-  Flags  for  stores,  hotels,  factories,  pleasure  resorts,  etc.  Made  of  all  wool  navy 
bunting  in  the  best  manner,  with  canvas  headings  and  grommets.  Cotton  flags  make  a  very 
satisfactory  substitute  for  these  flags  at  50  per  cent,  reduction  from  the  price  of  wool  bunting. 

Probably  no  signs  that  can  be  used  are  more  attractive  than  handsome  flags.  They  wave  in 
the  wind  and  give  a  suggestion  of  life  and  energy,  and  have  a  holiday  effect  that  nothing  else 
has.  On  account  of  their  motion,  they  will  attract  attention  quicker  than  any  stationary  sign. 

accompanying  designs  are  merely  sug¬ 
gestions  which  may  be  varied  as  to 
color,  size  and  inscription,  almost  in¬ 
definitely.  The  accompanying  prices 
are  for  the  flags  without  lettering. 


REPUBLICAH 

Headquarters 


A  W  D 


restaurant 


COMMERCIAL 

CLUB 


5&s.Beef® 


Length. 

Width. 

Price  Each. 

6 

feet 

X 

3  feet . 

. $  1.60 

6 

(  6 

X 

41/2  “  . 

.  2.40 

8 

t  t 

X 

41/2  “  . 

.  3.20 

8 

(  < 

X 

6  “  . 

.  4.30 

10 

(  ( 

X 

41/2  “  . 

.  4.00 

10 

t  f 

X 

6  “  . 

.  5.25 

12 

(  t 

X 

6  “  . 

.  6.40 

12 

(  < 

X 

7V2  “  . 

.  8.00 

12 

(  ( 

X 

9  “  . 

.  9.60 

14 

t  i 

X 

71/2  “  . 

.  9.30 

14 

t  t 

X 

9  “  . 

.  11.20 

14 

t  ( 

X 

101/2  “  . 

.  13.10 

16 

<  < 

X 

9  “  . 

.  13.00 

16 

<  ( 

X 

101/2  “  . 

.  15.00 

16 

(  ( 

X 

12  “  . 

.  17.00 

18 

(  ( 

X 

101/2  “  . 

.  17.00 

18 

(  < 

X 

12  “  . 

.  19.20 

20 

<  < 

X 

101/2  “  . 

.  18.70 

20 

< 

X 

12  “  . 

.  21.30 

20 

<  < 

X 

131/2  “  . 

.  24.00 

Put  up  a  good  high  flag  pole  on  your 
store  and  get  a  good  sized  burgee  or 
advertising  flag  with  your  name  or 
business  on  it  and  fly  it  on  bright 
days.  Also  get  an  U.  S.  Flag  for  holi¬ 
days,  and  it  will  give  your  place  a 
prestige  and  an  air  of  life  and  attract¬ 
iveness  that  nothing  else  will.  Flags 
will  last  much  longer  if  taken  in  at 
night  and  not  put  out  on  very  windy 
days. 

Cotton  Bunting  Burgess  and  Flags 
at  halt  the  price  of  wool.  Barge  dis¬ 
count  from  these  prices.  See  discount 
sheet. 

Burgees. 

For  steamboats,  yachts,  club  houses, 
hotels,  warehouses,  large  tents,  etc., 
etc.  Made  of  best  all-wool  Navy  Bunt¬ 
ing,  with  canvas  headings;  large  sizes 
roped. 


Width  of 

Width  of 

Large 

Small 

Length.  End. 

End. 

Price. 

6  ft 

_ 3  ft. 

...  .1 

ft.  6 

in ... . $1.56 

7  “ 

. .  .  .3  “  6 

in. . . .1 

“  9 

“ _ 1.75 

8  “ 

. . . .3  “ 

...  .2 

_  2.60 

9  “ 

_ 4  “  6 

“ _ 2 

“  3 

“ _  3.00 

10  “ 

....5  “ 

...  .2 

“  6 

“ _  3.85 

12  “ 

. . . .6  “ 

...  .3 

<  t 

_  5.32 

14  “ 

....7  “ 

...  .3 

“  6 

“  .  7.35 

16  “ 

_ 8  “ 

...  .4 

(  < 

.  .. .  9.00 

18  “ 

_ 9  “ 

...  .4 

“  6 

“ _ 11.00 

20  “ 

...10  “ 

...  .5 

<  ( 

_ 13.50 

25  “ 

...12  “ 

...  .6 

<  ( 

_ 20.00 

30  “ 

...14  “ 

...  .7 

4  t 

_ 29.00 

35  “ 

...16  “ 

...  .8 

4  4 

_ 39.00 

40  “ 

...18  “ 

...  .9 

4  4 

_ 50.00 

45  “ 

...20  “ 

.  .  .10 

4  4 

_ 63.00 

50  “ 

...24  “ 

.  .  .12 

4  4 

_ 84.00 

Sewed  Letters. 

Add  to  Price  of  Burgees  or  Flags. 


4  in. . . . 

Each. 
. $0.30 

30 

in . 

Each. 

. .$1.00 

6  “ 

...  .35 

36 

<  ( 

..  1.40 

9  “ 

. 40 

42 

4  4 

..  1.65 

12  “ 

.  .45 

48 

4  4 

..  1.80 

18  “ 

. .  .65 

54 

4  4 

..  2.00 

94.  “ 

_  .85 

60 

4  4 

..  2.25 

advertisements,  etc. 

Lettering 

extra. 

Burgees,  plain  or  with  firm  name,  trade  marl 
according  to  style  and  size  of  letter.  Send  for  estimates  on  peculiar  designs.  In  ordering, 
please  state  if  you  have  any  particular  choice  in  colors.  Burgees  can  be  lettered  satisfactorily 
with  black  or  blue  paint,  which  will  stand  as  long  as  the  bunting.  It  is  not  practical  to  letter 
with  white  or  light  colored  paints  as  it  makes  the  burgee  too  heavy  to  fly  well.  Paint  lettering, 
20  cents  per  running  foot.  Stars  sewed  on  both  sides  of  border  or  heading,  15  per  cent  extra. 
Any  practical  design  made. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C  J.  BAKER. 


•  73 


ALL  WOOL  NAVY  BUNTING  FLAGS  OF  FOREIGN  NATIONS. 


2x.3 

2Jx4  4x6 

5x8 

6x10  9x  15 

- 

2x3 

21x4  4x6 

5x8 

6  X 10  9  X 15 

NATION. 

ft. 

It. 

ft. 

ft. 

ft. 

ft. 

NATION. 

ft. 

ft. 

ft. 

ft. 

ft 

ft. 

Alsace-I,oraine . 

Sl.OO  $1.50  $3.30  $  4.60 

$  6.30  $13.00 

Mecklenburg 

Annam. . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

Schwerin . 

61.00  $1.50  $3.30  $  4.60  $  6.30 

$13.00 

Argentine  Republic 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Mexican  Ensign. . . . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Austria . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

“  With  Eagle 

1.50 

2  00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Batavia . . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25  .CO 

Monaco . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Baden . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Morocco . . . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

Bavaria . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Montenegfo . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Belgium . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Natal . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Beunos  Ayres . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

New  Guinea . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Bohemia . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Newfoundland . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Bolivia . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

New  Granada . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Borneo . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

New  South  Wales.. 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Brazil . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.73 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

New  Zealand . 

1.80 

2.70 

5.50 

8.00 

11.20 

22.50 

Bremen  *. . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Nicaraugua . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Brunswick . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

North  German . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Bulgaria  . . . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

N  orway . 

3.80 

2,70 

5.50 

8.00 

1120 

22.50 

Burmah . 

3.00 

4.(0 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Oldenburg . 

1.80 

2.70 

5.50 

8.00 

11.20 

22.50 

Canada . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Orange  Free  State.. 

l.fO 

2.00 

4.00 

6.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Cape  Colony . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Paraguay . 

1.80 

2.70 

5  50 

8.0Q 

11.20 

2.2.50 

Ceylon . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Persia . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

China  . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11. CO 

15.00 

27.50 

Peru . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Chili  . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Phillipine  Insurg’t. 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Cochin  China . 

2.C0 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

Poland . 

1.80 

2.70 

5.60 

8.00 

11.20 

22.60 

Congo  . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Pomerania . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Corea . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

Portugal . 

1.80 

2.70 

5  50 

8  00 

11.20 

22.50 

Costa  Rica . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Prussia . 

1  00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Crete . 

L50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Queensland . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15  00 

27.50 

Crotia . 

LOO 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6  30 

13.00 

Red  Cross  Society. . 

1  50 

2.00 

4.00 

5  60 

7.50 

16.00 

Cuba . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.10 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Roman  States . 

3  00 

4.00 

6.75 

11  00 

15.00 

27.50 

Dalmatia . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.3$ 

13.00 

Romania . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Danish  Standard . . . 

3.00 

4.10 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Russia  . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13,00 

Denmar  k  Merchant 

1.50 

2.C0 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Salvador . 

1  50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.60 

7.50 

16.00 

Dutch  Indies . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

Samoa . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7  50 

16.00 

East  Africa . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Samos . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5  50 

7.50 

16.00 

Ecuador . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

San  Domingo . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5  50 

7.50 

16.00 

Egypt . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

San  Marinbl . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4  60 

6.30 

13.00 

Engli.sh  Merchant. 

1.80 

2.70 

5.50 

8.00 

11.20 

22.50 

Sarawak . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

6.50 

7.50 

16.00 

“  Man-of-War. 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

Saxony  . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

“  Union  Jack.. 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.ro 

Saxe  Coburg  Gotha. 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4  60 

6.30 

13.00 

Elsass . 

LOO 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Saxe  Weimer . 

1.00 

150 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Fiji . . . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Schomberg  Lippe.. , 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Finland . 

3.00 

4.(0 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Scotland . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

France . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Servia . 

LOO 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

French  East  Indies 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Siam . 

1.80 

2  70 

5.50 

8  00 

11.20 

22.50 

French  West  Indies 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

15.00 

Society  Islands . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4  60 

6.30 

13.00 

Galicia . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

South  African  Rep.. 

3  00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.(0 

27.50 

Germany . 

1,00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

South  Australia.... 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

16.00 

27,50 

Greece. r . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Spain . 

1.00 

1  50 

8.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Guatemala . . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4  60 

6  30 

13.00 

Straits  Settlements 

3.C0 

4.00 

6.75 

11  00 

15.00 

27.50 

Hanover . 

1  00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Sweden . 

1.80 

2  70 

5.50 

8.00 

11.20 

2250 

Hamburg . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

13.00 

25.00 

Switzerland . 

1  50 

2  00 

4  00 

5.60 

7.50 

16.00 

Hayti . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Tasmania . 

3  00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15  00 

27.60 

Hawaiian  Islands.. 

1.80 

2.70 

5  50 

8.00 

11  20 

22.50 

Transvaal . 

1  50 

2.00 

4  00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Heligoland . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Tonga . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Hesse  . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.0) 

Turkish  Ensign. . . . 

L.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Holland-Netherl  ’ds 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Turkish  Standard  . 

1  50 

2.00 

4,00 

6.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Honduras . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.r)0 

7.50 

16.00 

Tuscany . 

3.00 

400 

6.75 

11.00 

15  00 

27.60 

Hungary . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Tunis . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16  00 

Iceland . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

850 

12.00 

25.00 

Two  Sicilies . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.60 

India . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

13.00 

25.00 

Tyrol . 

LOO 

1.50 

3  30 

4.60 

6.30 

13  00 

Ionian  Islands . 

3  00 

4  00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.5) 

Uruguay . 

1  80 

2  70 

5.50 

8  00 

11.20 

22  50 

Ireland . 

1.80 

2.70 

5.50 

8.00 

11.20 

22.50 

U.  S.  of  Colombia... 

1.80 

2.70 

5.50 

8.00 

11.20 

2\B0 

Italy . 

1.80 

2.70 

5.60 

8.00 

11.20 

22.50 

Venezuela . 

1  50 

2.00 

4.00 

6.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Japanese  Jack . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

Victoria . . . 

3  00 

4.00 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Japanese  Ensign... 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.(0 

Waldeck . : . . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6  30 

13  00 

Liberia . 

1.50 

2.00 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

West  Australia . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Lubec..  ’ . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

West  Africa 

Luxemburg . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Settlements . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15,00 

27.50 

Madagascar . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

West  Prussia . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Malta  . 

3.00 

4.00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Wurtenburg . 

1.00 

1  50 

8.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Mecklenburg 

Zanzibar . 

3.00 

4  00 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.50 

Strelitz  .T . 

1.00 

1.50 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Zion . 

2.00 

3.00 

6.00 

8.50 

12.00 

25.00 

LIBERAL  DISCOUNT.  SEE  DISCOUNT  SHEET. 


Sewed  Muslin  Foreign  Nations  Flags.  Made  of  fast  color,  handsome  goods,  sewed  throughout  in  the 
same  superior  manner  as  our  all  wool  bunting  flags,  at  60  percent  of  the  above  price.  See  the  discount  sheet. 
An  assortment  of  these  cotton  flags  mounted  on  staves  with  spear  heads,  ( see  page  65)  are  cheap,  actrao* 
live  and  excellent  for  decorations. 


74  .  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


BRASS  SPEARS 


No.  1-2-3 


No.  4 


No.  5 


No  6 


No.  8 


No. 

1.  Tin  Nickel  Plated  Spear,  7% 

No.  5. 

Brass  Spear,  9  inches  long. 

each.  .$1.50 

inches  long,  each . 

$0.30 

No.  6. 

<  i 

“  81/.  “ 

<  t 

“  . .  1.50 

No. 

2.  Tin  Nickel  Plated  Spear,  10y2 

No.  7. 

( t 

“  13 

<  ( 

“  ..  1.50 

inches  long,  each . 

.40 

No.  8. 

t  ( 

“  11  “ 

( ( 

“  . .  2.00 

No. 

3.  Brass  Hollow  Spear,  12  inches 
long,  each  . . 

.70 

No. 

7  is 

the  same  pattern 

as 

No.  6,  less 

No. 

4.  Brass  Hollow  Spear,  7  inches 
long,  each  . 

.90 

cross 

bar. 

BRASS  EAGLES. 


No.  1.  Solid  Cast  Brass,  6  inches  high,  5  inch  spread;  price  each . $2.00 

No.  2.  Cored  “  “  8  “  “  7  “  “  “  “  3.50 

No.  3.  “  “  “  91^“  “  12  “  “  “  “  4.50 

No.  4.  “  “  “  8  “  “  7  “  “  “  “  3.50 

No.  1,  2  and  3  have  wings  raised;  No.  4  lowered.  See  cuts. 


Brass  Joints  for  Flag  and  Banner  Poles. 


1  inch 

tube 

joints, 

each . 

. $0.90 

11/4  ” 
11/2  “ 

1 

<  ( 

<  ( 

( ( 

. 56 

<  e 

( ( 

( ( 

. 60 

screw 

i  ( 

( ( 

.  1.75 

IV4.  “ 

i  ( 

i  { 

( t 

.  2.00 

IV2  “ 

(t 

( t 

( ( 

.  2.25 

Flag  Belts. 

With  sockets  for  carying  flag  and  banner 
poles. 

Black  Patent  Leather  Belts;  each....  2.00 
Black  Patent  Leather  Belts,  better 


quality,  each  .  2.50 

Black  Patent  Leather  Belts,  With 

strap,  each  .  3.00 

Enameled  Leather  Belts;  each .  4.00 

Rain  Covers. 

Black  Oil  Cloth,  each .  2.00 


Black  Oil  Cloth  with  hood  for  eagle,  ea  2.50 

Fine  Polished  Flag 


Tassels  with  Cords,  Three  Yards. 

Per  Pair 

Yellow  Worsted  Tassels,  7  in.  plain  sk’t  $2.00 


Red,  White  &  Blue  Worsted  Tassels,  7 

in.  fancy  skirt  .  2.25 

Red,  White  &  Blue  Worsted  Tassels,  8 

in.  fancy  skirt  .  3.25 

Red,  White  &  Blue  Silk  Tassels,  7  in, 
plain  skirt  .  3.25 


Red,  White  &  Blue  Silk  7  in.,  fancy  sk’t  4.00 
Yellow  Silks  Tassels,  6  in,,  plain  skirt  2.75 

“  “  “  7  in.,  plain  skirt  3.25 

“  “  “  7  in.,  fancy  “  4.00 

“  “  “  8  in.,  plain  “  4.00 

“  “  “  8  in.,  fancy  “  4.50 


Gilt  Tassels,  5  in.,  plain  .  2.25 

“  “  5  in.,  fancy .  2.75 

“  “  6  in.,  plain .  4.00 

“  “  6  in.,  fancy .  4.75 

“  “  7  in.,  plain .  6.00 

“  “  7  in.,  fancy .  7.50 


and  Banner  Foies. 


Length 

Without 

With  tube- 

With 

Feet 

joint 

joint,  screw- 

each 

each 

joint. 

each 

8 

Imt. 

cherry 

or 

ebony  . 

.  $1.00 

$1.50 

8 

Real 

walnut 

or 

ash  . 

.  1.00 

2.00 

$4.00 

9 

Imt. 

walnut 

or 

ebony  . 

.  1.50 

2.00 

4.50 

9 

Real 

walnut 

or 

ash  . • 

.  2.00 

2.50 

5.00 

10 

Imt. 

walnut 

or 

ash  . 

.  2.00 

2.50 

5.00 

10 

Real 

walnut 

or 

ash  . 

.  2.50 

3.25 

5.50 

12 

Imt. 

walnut 

or 

ash  . 

.  2.30 

3.00 

5.25 

12 

Real 

walnut 

or 

ash  . 

.  4.00 

4.50 

6.50 

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It  Is  Coming,  Look  Out. 

“Though  hand  .ioin  in  hand,  the  wicked  shall  not  be  unpunished.” — Proverbs  11:21. 
“What  wilt  thou  say  when  he  shall  punish  thee?” — Jeremiah  13:21. 

“Tribulation  and  anguish  upon  every  soul  of  man  that  doeth  evil.”' — Romans  2:9. 


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TO  AWNING  AGENTS  AND  USERS. 

We  wish  to  call  your  attention  to  our  facilities,  capabilities  and  willingness  to  sup¬ 
ply  first-class  awnings  at  advantageous  rates  anywhere  in  the  United  States.  We  have 
85  years’  experience.  We  have  an  up-to-date,  commodious  factory,  second  to  none  in 
the  country,  fitted  with  every  labor  saving  device  known  to  the  trade.  Operators  and 
cutters  with  experience  that  cannot  be  obtained  in  small  local  shops.  We  have  our 
own  blacksmith  shop  w^here  the  frames  are  made  cheaper  than  can  be  done  in  small 
quantities.  Buying  as  we  do  in  very  large  quantities,  we  are  enabled  to  buy  much 
cheaper  than  the  small  manufacturer.  Lastly,  we  are  not  doing  a  “Get  Rich  Quick” 
business,  but  are  satisfied  with  small  profits,  and  willing  to  share  the  above  benefits 
with  our  patrons.  The  store  awnings  shown  in  these  pictures  are  made  with  wood 
front  rods,  which  are  inserted  through  a  pocket  along  the  front  of  the  awning.  This 
makes  an  Awning  set  square  and  look  nice.  But  we  also  make  them,  if  wanted,  with 
iron  front  rods,  and  grommets  in  awning  to  tie  to  front  rod,  with  tarred  marline  which 
we  supply.  We  supply  these  front  rods  with  couplings  which  obviate  the  necessity  of 
bending  them  in  shipping.  Awnings  to  tie  to  iron  front  rods  are  easier  to  take  off 
and  put  on  in  fall  and  spring  than  the  wood  rods  in  pockets.  Examine  our  Prices,  Dis¬ 
counts,  Qualities  and  Styles,  and  it  will  generally  be  found  that  money  can  be  saved  and 
a  better  article  obtained  by  buying  of  us.  Reliable  business  men  wanted  as  agents 
everywhere. 


The  Word  of  God,  Wheat. 

The  Word  of  Man,  Chaff. 

“The  prophet  that  hath  a  dream,  let  him  tell  a  ’dream;  and  he  that  hath  My  Word,  let 
him  speak  My  Word  faithfully.  What  is  the  chaff  to  the  wheat?  saith  the  Lord.  Is  not  My 
Word  like  as  a  fire?  saith  the  Lord;  and  like  a  hammer  that  breaketh  the  rock  in  pieces?” — 
Jeremiah  23:28-29. 


Are  "Your  Sins  Forgiven?  If  Not,  Why  Not? 

“And  said  unto  them,  thus  it  is  written,  and  thus  it  behoved  Christ  to  suffer,  and  to 
rise  from  the  dead  the  third  day;  and  that  repentance  and  remission  of  sins  should  be 
preached  in  His  name  among  all  nations,  beginning  at  Jerusalem.” — Luke  24:46,  47. 

‘‘To  Him  give  all  the  prophets  witness,  that  through  His  Name  whosoever  believeth  in 
Him  shall  receive  remission  of  sins.” — Acts  10:43. 


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DIRECTIONS  FOR  MEASURING  STORE  AWNINGS, 

First  determine  the  place  where  the  joints 
of  the  frames  will  he  fastened  to'  the  building’, 
which  should  be  from  seven  to  eight  feet  from 
the  sidewalk,  according  to  the  height  of  the 
front.  (See  figure  2  in  diagram.)  You  will 
observe  that  the  curtain,  15  inches  deep,  drops 
below  that  point,  for  which  you  will  have  to 
allow  for  clearing  people’s  heads.  Then  meas¬ 
ure  from  there  to  where  the  top  of  Awning  can 
be  fastened  above  the  windows  (see  figure  1 
in  diagram),  which  will  be  the  distance  from 
1  to  2,  or  height  of  awning;  2  to  3  in  a  high 
building  should  be  the  same  as  1  to  2;  but  in 
a  low  one  a  little  more.  Then  measure  the 
width  of  the  store  from  center  of  column  on  one  side  to  the  same  on  the  other  sidei, 
which  will  be  the  distance  from  3  to-  4,  or  width  of  Awning.  If  the  top  of  the  windows 
where  the  Awning  is  to  be  attached  projects  beyond  the  face  of  the  building,  or  is  back 
of  the  face,  mention  how  much.  When  ordering  an  awning  state  whether  it  is  to  be 
fastened  in  stone,  brick,  iron  or  wood,  both  as  regards  the  top  and  bottom,  and  whether 
the  door  posts  and  face  of  building  or  outer  columns  are  in  line;  also,  whether  the  frame 
requires  three  or  more  or  less  joints  and  bars.  In  ordering  a  new  cover  for  awning,  state 
whether  the  front  bar  is  of  iron  or  wood. 

Price  List.  STORE  AWNINGS — Complete.  Except  Lettering. 


WIDTH  OF  STOEE  FRONTS 


Height 

jection 

8  ft. 

10  ft. 

12  ft. 

14  ft. 

16  ft. 

18  ft. 

20  ft. 

22  ft. 

24  ft. 

26  ft. 

g  ft  6  in 

6 

ftO 

in 

7 

85 

9 

80 

10 

80 

11 

90 

14 

00 

14 

80 

15 

70 

16 

90 

18 

40 

19  95 

3  ft  6  in 

6 

ft  6 

in 

8 

05 

10 

80 

11 

16 

12 

70 

14 

85 

15 

40 

16 

35 

17 

60 

19 

60 

21 

16 

8  ft  6  in 

6 

ft 

9 

45 

11 

15 

12 

36 

13 

66 

15 

86 

16 

60 

17 

65 

18 

60 

20 

85 

22  60 

4  ft 

6 

ft 

7 

90 

10 

00 

11 

05 

12 

26 

14 

10 

14 

90 

15 

80 

16 

96 

18 

80 

20-40 

4  ft 

6 

ft  6 

in 

8 

30 

10 

60 

11 

66 

12 

86 

14 

60 

16 

80 

16 

60 

17 

90 

19 

45 

21 

06 

4  ft 

6 

ft 

8 

90 

10 

65 

11 

85 

13 

15 

15 

06 

16 

55 

17 

40 

18 

90 

21 

00 

22 

75 

4  ft  6  in 

6 

ft 

8 

00 

9 

75 

10 

80 

12 

10 

13 

65 

14 

65 

15 

35 

16 

70 

18 

95 

20 

55 

4  ft  6  in 

6 

ft  6 

in 

8 

60 

10 

70 

12 

00 

13 

35 

14 

86 

16 

90 

16 

75 

18 

60 

20 

16 

21 

85 

4  ft  6  in 

6 

ft 

9 

35 

11 

40 

12 

60 

13 

85 

16 

60 

16 

70 

17 

55 

18 

90 

20 

90 

22 

66 

5  ft 

6 

ft 

8 

16 

10 

05 

11 

10 

12 

26 

14 

00 

16 

00 

15 

90 

17 

60 

19 

60 

21 

16 

5  ft 

6 

ft  6 

in 

8 

60 

10 

46 

11 

66 

13 

05 

14 

70 

15 

65 

16 

65 

17 

85 

20 

00 

21 

65 

5  ft 

e 

ft 

9 

60 

11 

55 

12 

80 

14 

15 

15 

95 

16 

70 

17 

80 

19 

15 

21 

80 

23 

10 

6  ft 

6 

ft  6 

in 

9 

70 

12 

20 

13 

90 

14 

60 

16 

80 

17 

95 

18 

65 

20 

20 

22 

35 

24 

20 

6  ft 

7 

ft 

10 

30 

12 

80 

14 

05 

16 

65 

17 

65 

18 

90 

19 

60 

21 

10 

23 

76 

25 

66 

5  ft  6  in 

6 

ft  6 

in 

8 

95 

11 

20 

12 

40 

13 

60 

15 

20 

16 

20 

17 

05 

18 

40 

20 

85 

22 

00 

6  ft  6  in 

6 

ft 

9 

40 

11 

35 

12 

65 

14 

06 

15 

85 

16 

86 

17 

76 

19 

10 

21 

10 

22 

35 

5  ft  6  in 

6 

ft  6 

in 

9 

90 

12 

25 

13 

45 

14 

80 

16 

90 

17 

90 

19 

00 

20 

80 

22 

60 

24 

60 

6  ft  6  in 

7 

ft 

10 

60 

13 

05 

14 

60 

15 

75 

17 

95 

19 

00 

20 

00 

21 

60 

23 

90 

26 

90 

6  ft 

6 

ft 

9 

65 

11 

70 

12 

95 

13 

60 

16 

25 

17 

25 

18, 

30 

19 

60 

21 

76 

23 

65 

6  ft 

6 

ft  6 

in 

10 

00 

12 

45 

13 

66 

14 

90 

17 

00 

17 

96 

18 

95 

19 

75 

22 

60 

24 

85 

6  ft 

7 

ft 

10 

85 

13 

20 

14 

30 

16 

10 

18 

16 

19 

35 

20 

16 

21 

85 

24 

26 

26 

26 

6  ft 

7 

ft  6 

in 

11 

25 

13 

65 

15 

10 

16 

60 

18 

85 

20 

05 

21 

10 

22 

25 

24 

90 

27 

00 

6  ft 

g 

ft 

11 

65 

14 

80 

15 

65 

17 

20 

19 

60 

20 

75 

21 

80 

23 

60 

25 

70 

27 

85 

6  ft 

9 

ft 

13 

05 

16 

00 

17 

65 

19 

25 

21 

65 

22 

60 

24 

10 

25 

85 

28 

80 

31 

20 

6  ft  6  in 

6 

ft  6 

in 

10 

25 

12 

40 

13 

80 

15 

80 

16 

70 

18 

40 

19 

25 

20 

85 

23 

00 

24 

95 

6  ft  6  in 

7 

ft 

10 

90 

13 

05 

14 

65 

16 

05 

18 

05 

19 

15 

20 

65 

22 

20 

24 

00 

26 

00 

6  ft  6  in 

7 

ft  6 

in 

11 

25 

13 

70 

15 

80 

16 

80 

19 

05 

20 

15 

21 

25 

23 

10 

25 

35 

27 

60 

6  ft  6  in 

8 

ft 

11 

75 

14 

65 

13 

10 

17 

75 

20 

05 

21 

00 

22 

20 

23 

95 

26 

40 

28 

6C 

8  ft  6  in 

9 

ft 

13 

00 

15 

95 

17 

85 

19 

20 

21 

75 

22 

90 

23 

70 

25 

60 

28 

60 

31 

OC 

7  ft 

7 

ft 

11 

05 

13 

80 

14 

85 

16 

60 

18 

35 

19 

60 

20 

45 

22 

30 

24 

00 

26 

00 

7  ft 

7 

ft  6 

in 

11 

35 

13 

65 

15 

20 

16 

90 

18 

76 

19 

85 

21 

15 

23 

40 

25 

35 

27 

60 

7  ft 

8 

ft 

12 

30 

14 

60 

16 

15 

17 

85 

20 

15 

21 

40 

22 

50 

24 

20 

26 

85 

29 

10 

7  ft 

9 

ft 

13 

20 

15 

85 

17 

60 

19 

35 

21 

85 

23 

20 

24 

45 

26 

00 

28 

80 

31 

20 

7  ft  6  in 

7 

ft  6 

in 

11 

85 

14 

00 

15 

45 

17 

20 

19 

36 

20 

70 

21 

60 

23 

15 

25 

76 

27 

90 

7  ft  6  in 

8 

ft 

12 

10 

14 

60 

16 

15 

17 

85 

19 

95 

21 

30 

22 

30 

24 

15 

26 

70 

28 

76 

7  ft  6  in 

9 

ft 

13 

60 

16 

15 

17 

85 

19 

95 

22 

80 

23 

45 

24 

60 

26 

60 

29 

80 

81 

.75 

8  ft 

8 

ft 

12 

40 

14 

95 

16 

60 

18 

35 

20 

40 

21 

70 

22 

95 

24 

65 

27 

30 

29 

60 

8  ft 

9 

ft 

13 

70 

16 

45 

17 

95 

19 

60 

22 

66 

23 

80 

26 

05 

26 

90 

29 

40 

81 

85 

9  ft 

9 

ft 

14 

10 

16 

70 

18 

45 

20 

30 

22 

80 

24 

10 

26 

30 

28 

80 

80 

10 

82 

60 

9  ft 

10 

ft 

15 

20 

18 

20 

20 

06 

22 

10 

24 

66 

26 

20 

27 

65 

29 

66 

82 

10 

84 

80 

When  frames  are  not  wanted,  20  per  cent,  from  this  list.  Liberal  Discount.  Let- 
terinjjj  on  curtains  6  cents,  on  tops  8  cents,  per  running  foot,  net. 


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STORE  AWNINGS— REGULATION  STYLE. 

With  Pulleys  and  Ropes. 

Above  cut  shows  that  the  Old  Favorite  Pull  Up  Awning'  with  openings  showing  location 
I  of  pulleys  and  joints  also  dotted  lines  showing  how  to  reef  the  rope  though  the  pulleys.  If 
i  more  or  less  number  of  ropes  are  wanted,  or  if  it  is  desired  to  have  them  come  down  at  end 
in  place  of  center,  a  readjustment  of  pulleys  following  the  same  principle  gives  the  result. 

This  shows  one  end  of  frame  representing  an  awning  when  height  and  base  are  same  and 
stationary  hinge  is  used.  When  height  and  base  are  not  the  same,  slide  rods  will  be  sub¬ 
stituted  as  shown  on  chain  roller  awning.  See  instructions  for  ordering  at  bottom  of  opposite 
page. 

Instructions  for  Putting  Up  Common  Awnings. 

I  Lower  fixtures  should  be  about  7  ft.  6  in.  from  sidewalk.  From  this  point  measure  up 

i  just  the  height  of  awning  marked  on  form  or  order.  If  building  is  wood  at  top  no  pole  is 
1j  needed,  but  if  of  other  material,  either  brick,  or  iron  or  stone,  attach  top  pole  with  fixtures 
accompanying.  Screw  pulleys  on  under  side  of  pole  or  same  distance  below  canvas  if  no  pole 
is  used.  Run  ropes  through  as  shown  in  cut.  Attach  lower  fixtures  all  in  line.  Fasten 
cloth  at  top  with  screw  eyes.  Bore  holes  in  front  pole  for  bars  opposite  where  columns  will 
It  come.  Put  end  bars  in  end  pockets  and  through  front  pole  with  washers  outside  and  inside 
I  of  pole.  Push  awning  out.  Put  back  end  of  bars  on.  Then  put  the  center  bars  in  the  same 
j  way.  Screw  on  burrs  tightly.  Attach  cleats  for  tying  ropes  as  shown  in  cut. 

'  If  there  are  no  center  columns  and  brace  arms  are  used,  they  are  to  be  attached  at  back 

J  end  same  place  bar  is  attached  or  clamped  on  bar,  according  to  construction  of  frame.  The 
other  end  screws  on  to  the  front  pole,  and  strengthens  the  awning,  in  .place  of  straight  center 
I  bars. 

For  directions  for  measuring  and  price  list  of  these  awnings,  see  preceding  page. 


Two  Questions,  Can  You  Answer  Them? 

“He  that  despised  Moses  law  died  without  mercy  under  two  or  three  witnesses:  of  how 
much  sorer  punishment.  supf)Ose,  ye,  shall  he  be  thought  worthy  who  hath  trodden  under  foot 
the  Son  of  God,  and  hath  counted  the  blood  of  the  covenant,  wherewith  He  was  sanctified,  an 
unholy  thing,  and  hath  done  despite  unto  the  Spirit  of  grace?” — Hebrews  10:28,  29. 

“How  shall  we  escape  if  we  neglect  so  great  Salvation?”- — Heb.  2:3. 


Man’s  Thought,  and  God’s  Word,  About  Christ. 

“He  is  despised  and  rejected  of  men;  a  man  of  sorrows,  and  acquainted  with  grief;  and 
we  hid  as  it  were  our  faces  from  Him;  He  was  despised  and  we  esteemed  Him  not.” 

“For  unto  us  a  child  is  born,  unto  us  a  Son  is  given,  and  the  government  shall  be  upon  His 
shoulder;  and  His  name  shall  be  called  Wonderful,  Counsellor,  The  Mighty  God,  The  Everlast¬ 
ing  Father,  The  Prince  of  Peace.” — Isaiah  53:3  and  9;6. 


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Pull  Up  Awning,  Fit,  Style  and  Lettering  Second  to  None. 


Some  Sample  Snap  Shots,  Showing  Simple,  Satisfactory,  Skiilfuiiy  Seiected  Styies  of  Sun 

Shades. 


An  Everlasting  Salvation,  Is  It  Yours! 

“My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them,  and  they  follow  me;  and  I  give  unto  them 
eternal  life;  and  they  shall  never  perish,  neither  shall  any  man  pluck  them  out  of  my 
!hand.  My  Father  which  gave  them  me,  is  greater  than  all;  and  no  man  is  able  to  pluck 
them  out  of  my  Father’s  hand.” — John  10:27-29. 


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Three-Face  Corner  Awning  in  One  Piece. 


Corner  Awning,  Right  Angle,  in  One  Piece. 


I  Won’t,  Will  You? 

“Who  among’  us  shall  dwell  with  the  devouring  fire?  Who  among  us  shall  dwell  with 
everlasting  burnings?’’ — Isaiah  33:14. 

“And  whosoever  was  not  found  written  in  the  book  of  life  was  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire.” 
— Revelations  20:15. 


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BELT  CHAIN  ROLLER  AWNING. 

The  above  cut  show^s  the  Belt  Chain  Roller  Awning,  which  is  used  extensively  in  most 
of  the  large  cities.  The  great  advantage  of  this  awning  is  for  large  and  wide  store  fronts, 
as  it  can  be  made  as  long  as  100  feet  by  having  a  number  of  supports  to  the  roller. 

It  rolls  up  close  to  the  building,  making  a  much  neater  appearance 'than  in  pull-up  awn¬ 
ings.  It  can  be  made  with  ends,  or  wings,  if  desired,  but  looks  much  better  without  them. 
The  awning  can  be  lowered  to  any  desired  angle,  and  will  remain  there  when  set.  When  an 
awning  60  or  more  feet  in  length  we  put  chain  or  gear  each  end. 

Price  List  of  Beit  Chain  or  Gear  Roiier  Awnings. 


HEIGHT 


WIDTH  OF  STORE  FRONTS 


AND 


PROJECTION 

14  ft. 

18  ft. 

22  ft. 

26  ft. 

30  ft. 

34  ft. 

38  ft. 

42  ft. 

46  ft, 

'50  fl. 

6  ft.  X 

6  ft . 

$29  05 

$37  13 

$40  75 

$44  55 

$47  25 

$55  95 

$59  00 

$63  65 

$66  98 

$70  23 

7  ft.  X 

7  ft... . 

30  85 

39  38 

43  23 

47  25 

50  38 

61  60 

62  93 

67  93 

71  38 

74  93 

8  ft.  X 

8  ft./ . - . 

33  30 

42  38 

46  58 

50  85 

64  20 

63  55 

67  68 

72  95 

76  80 

80  55 

9  ft.  X 

9  ft . 

35  30 

44  88 

49  25 

63  83 

57  33 

67  15 

71  45 

77  10 

81  18 

85  15 

10  ft.  X 

10  ft . 

37  30 

47  30 

51  98 

56  75 

60  48 

70  75 

75  33 

81  25 

85  48 

89  73 

11  ft.  X 

11  ft . . 

39  95 

50  40 

55  40 

60  38 

64  43 

75  23 

80  05 

86  38 

90  85 

95  38 

12  ft.  X 

12  ft . 

42  55 

53  53 

58  80 

64  10 

68  35 

79  65 

84  83 

91  45 

96  25 

100  98 

Price  List  of  Extension  Frame,  Chain  or  Gear  Awnings  For  Low  or  Prism  Front  Stores. 


HEIGHT 

PROJECTION 

WIDTH  OF  STORE  FRONTS 

14  ft. 

18  ft. 

22  ft. 

26  ft. 

30  ft. 

34  ft. 

38  ft. 

42  ft. 

46  ft. 

50  ft. 

3  ft.  4  in. 

5  ft.  6  in. 

$30  85 

$39  38 

$43  23 

$47  25 

$50  38 

$61  60 

$62  93 

$67  93 

$71  38 

$74  98 

^  t  i  y  t  ( 

6  ” 

33  30 

42  38 

46  68 

50  85 

54  20 

63  55 

67  68 

72  95 

76  80 

80  65 

3  “  9  ” 

6  ‘‘  6  “ 

35  30 

44  88 

49  25 

53  83 

57  33 

67  15 

71  45 

77  10 

81  18 

85  15 

4  “ 

7  “ 

37  30 

47  30 

51  98 

56  75 

60  48 

70  75 

75  33 

81  25 

85  48 

89  73 

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50  40 

55  40 

60  38 

64  43 

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86  38 

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42  55 

53  53 

58  80 

64  10 

68  35 

79  65 

84  83 

91  45 

96  25 

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LiBERAL  DiSCOUNT.  SEE  DiSCOUNT  SHEET. 


Bad  News  for  Good  People. 

"I  am  not  come  to  call  the  righteous,  but  sinners,  to  repentance.” — Matthew  9:13. 


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BEVEL  COG  GEAR  ROLLER  AWNINGS. 

The  cut  shows  the  Bevel  Cog  Gear  Roller  Awning,  which  is  used  extensively  in  most  of 
the  large  cities.  The  great  advantage  of  this  awning  is  for  large  and  wide  store  fronts,  as 
it  can  be  made  as  long  as  100  feet  by  having  a  number  of  supports  to  the  roller.  It  rolls  up 
close  to  the  building,  making  a  much  neater  appearance  than  in  pull-up  awnings.  It  can  be 
made  with  ends,  or  wings,  if  desired,  but  looks  much  better  without  them.  The  awning  can 
be  lowered  to  any  desired  angle,  and  will  remain  there  when  set.  The  cut  shows  awning 
without  ends,  and  while  they  can  be  made  with  ends,  they  work  the  best  without  them  and 
look  the  neatest. 

Directions  for  Measuring  for  a  Chain  or  Cog  Gear  Awning. 

First  determine  the  place  where  joints  of  frame  will  fasten  to  'the  building,  which  should 
be  from  7  to  8  feet  from  sidewalk,  according  to  height  of  front.  The  curtain,  15  inches  deep, 
drops  below  that  point,  for  which  you  will  have  to  allow,  for  the  bottom  of  curtain  should  be 
at  least  6  feet  3  inches  from  sidewalk.  Then  measure  from  where  frame  fastens,  to  the 

point  where  awning  will  fasten  above.  This  gives  the  distance  from  1  to  2.  The  distance 
over  sidewalk,  or  from  2  to  3,  must  be  the  same  as  from  1  to  2,  or  if  longer  slide  rods  must 
be  used.  Then  give  extreme  width  that  awning  is  to  cover.  This  will  be  the  length  of  top 
roller  fixtures.  But  the  awning  and  front  rod  is  always  nine  inches  shorter,  on  account  of 
end  journals  and  working  gear  of  awning,  which  take  up  nine  inches. 

State  whether  frame  requires  4  or  more  joints  and  bars,  also  if  in  line  and  whether  they 
fasten  into  iron,  stone,  brick  or  wood. 

State  if  top  fastens  to  brick,  iron,  stone  or  wood,  also  if  in  line  with  upright  columns.  If 
back,  how  much.  If  projects,  how  much. 

State  if  end  curtains  are  wanted.  If  only  one,  which  '  side.  (Standing  and  facing 

building.) 

State  if  ends  are  to  be  attached  to  awning  as  per  (Fig.  1,  showing  ends)  or  separate  as 
per  (Fig.  2,  see  next  page.) 

Notice — Always  state  definitely  if  measure  from  3  to  4  is  as  per  diagram,  or  if  it  is  full 
length  of  roller.  The  outside  measure  of  fixtures  is  9  in.  more  than  cloth  measurement. 

If  recover  for  Chain  Roller  Awning,  give  us  the  height,  projection  and  exact  width  across 

of  cloth.  Designate  distance  from  edge  of  cloth  to  center  of  re-inforced  strip  or  strips  where 
center  support  comes  at  the  top,  and  if  ends  are  wanted  for  chain  or  gear  roller  awning  cover, 
specify  if  attached  or  detached. 

When  ordering  Cog  Gear  Awning  state  whether  the  box  will  be  on  the  right  or  left  end 
standing  facing  building. 


Good  News  for  Sinners. 

Christ  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to  save  sinners. — 1  Tim.  1:15. 

“He  was  wounded  for  our  transgressions.  He  was  bruised  for  our  iniquities.  The  chastise¬ 
ment  of  our  peace  was  upon  Him;  and  with  His  stripes  we  are  healed.” — Isaiah  53-5. 


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ATTACHED  ENDS  FOR  ROLLER  AWNING. 


Giving'  the  arrangement  of  ropes  and  pulleys  for  i 
pulling  ends  of  awning  in  before  rolling  up. 

Rope  is  fastened  in  back  lower  corner  of  end  j 
and  run  through  ring,  sew^ed  on  under  side  of  roof  . 
at  proper  point.  From  there  the  rope  runs  up  . 
through  the  pulley,  which  is  under  roller,  and 
across  through  another  pulley  in  same  position  at  : 
end  of  roller,  then  down  within  easy  reach.  The  i 
other  end  is  arranged  the  same  way  except  that  the  ;; 
loose  end  of  the  rope  should  be  brought  across  and 
down  with  the  first  rope  so  one  can  operate  ropes  i 
and  crank  at  the  s?me  time. 

Although  this  style  of  ends  look  better  when  'I 
rolled  up,  we  don’t  recommeaid  them,  as  they  dp  J 
not  work  so  smooth,  they  drag  on  the  roof  and  i 
cause  more  trouble  than  the  No.  .  2  style. 


DETACHED  ENDS  FOR  ROLLER  AWNING.  -j 

We  make  these  ends  with  return  strip  as  shown  j 
in  cut.  This  excludes  the  light.  Rope  is  fastened  li 
to  front  pole  and  passes  up  inside  through  rings, 
and  through  pulley  and  down  to  cleat  as  shown 
in  cut.  When  awning  is  rolled  up  an  extra  pull  on 
this  rope  brings  end  cloth  in  close  against  the  , 
building. 

We  think  this  the  simplest  and  best  as  it  is  i 
easier  to  work,  does  not  drag  on  the  roof  of  awn¬ 
ing  and  does  not  create  a  bulky  and  uneven  place  ; 
on  the  roller.  Will  make  them  either  way.  Spec-  : 
ify  which. 


GEAR  OR  CHAIN  ROLLER  AWNING. 

Showing  all  parts  and  how  to  attach  for  operat¬ 
ing  when  height  is  less  than  projection,  and  slide 
rods  are  used.  Dotted  lines  illustrate  awning 
partly  out,  and  dark  lines  show  it  in  position, 
demonstrating  how  it  slides  down  or  up  automatic¬ 
ally  as  the  awning  is  raised  or  lowered,  allowing 
bars  to  be  in  horizontal  position  when  in  use.  The 
back  end  of  bars  slide  down  and  permit  it  to  drop 
level  at  top  when  rolled  up  against  the  building. 
This  style  is  especially  adapted  to  low  fronts  or 
when  prism  glass  is  used  above  awning. 

When  height  and  projection  are  the  same  slide 
rods  are  not  used,  but  bars  are  attached  to  build¬ 
ing  with  stationary  hinges. 


“He  that  despised  Moses’  law  died  without  mercy  under  two  or  three  witnesses:  of  how 
much  sorer  punishment  suppose  ye,  shall  he  be  thought  worthy  who  hath  trodden  under  foot 
the  Son  of  God,  and  hath  counted  the  blood  of  the  covenant,  wherewith  He  was  sanctified,  an 
unholy  thing,  ancj.  hath  done  despite  unto  the  Spirit  of  grace?’’— Hebrews  10:28-29, 


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Roller  Awning  100  Ft.  Long,  Made  to  Roll  Under  Prismatic  Transom. 


DIRECTIONS  FOR  PUTTING  UP  COG  GEAR  ROLLER,  OR  CHAIN  ROLLER  AWNINGS. 

Determine  the  place  where  awning  is  to  fasten  to  building  at  extreme  right  and  left  ends 
at  top.  On  the  end  at  which  operating  box  is  to  be  placed,  fasten  the  cog  gear  for  top.  On 
opposite  end  place  end  bracket.  The  bearings  of  these  two  parts  must  be  on  a  perfect  level.  After 
these  parts  are  securely  fastened,  draw  a  line  from  center  to  center  of  journal  boxes  across 
building;  ascertain  how  many  center  supports  are  needed,  measure  awning  to  strips,  divide 
the  extreme  width  into  as  many  parts  as  there  are  center  supports.  The  center  support 
consists  of  top  and  bottom  part,  the  one  with  four  rollers  being  bottom  part,  the  one  with 
one  wide  roller  being  the  top  part.  Place  the  bottom  in  position,  allowing  space  for  roller 
between  bottom  and  top  part,  which  should  be  from  six  to  eight  inches  in  center  according 
to  size  of  awning,  as  a  large  awning  takes  up  more  room  on  roller  than  a  small  one.  After 
bottom  part  is  securely  fastened,  place  the  long  roller  in  position  and  fasten  securely  at  each 
end.  Place  top  part  of  center  support  in  position  and  the  top  part  of  awning  is  complete. 
The  lower  fastenings  are  the  same  as  any  ordinary  awning.  The  operating  box  is  generally 
fastened  about  three  feet  from  the  ground  in  a  line  with  the  top  gear.  Do  not  place  operat¬ 
ing  box  in  position  until  you  have  fitted  the  connecting  rods  into  place,  when  you  can  put  it 
exactly  where  it  belongs. 

Where  ends  are  sewed  to  the  body  of  the  awning  (as  in  Fig.  1,  which  shows  ends  folded 
under)  we  furnish  everything  necessary  for  fastening.  Where  ends  are  separate  (as  in  Fig. 
2)  the  upper  part  of  end  is  securely  fastened  directly  under  the  roller  and  to  the  extension 
rod  of  frame.  We  sew  rings  on  inside  edge  of  end  curtain  and  by  placing  a  pulley  at  the 
ujjper  inside  corner  and  running  a  cord  through  the  ring  the  ends  can  be  folded  up  very  neatly 
by  simply  pulling  the  rope  tight. 

Attach  fittings  for  lower  part  of  frame  all  in  line.  Box  and  crank  go  on  same  end  as 
sprocket  or  gear  above.  Tack  cloth  on  roller  allowing  for  cloth  to  roll  over,  not  under.  Be 
sure  and  get  cloth  to  come  straight,  as  it  will  roll  up  uneven  otherwise.  Have  reinforced 
strip  come  right  for  center  support.  P^oll  cloth  up  on  roller.  '  Pass  chain  through  box  and 
over  sprocket.  Bore  holes  in  front  pole  where  bars  will  come  at  columns.  Put  pole  in  front 
pocket.  Put  end  bars  through  pole  with  washer  on  each  side.  Push  awning  out  and  attach 
back  end  of  bars.  Then  put  center  bars  in  same  way.  Screw  all  burrs  tightly  and  arrange 
end  with  rope,  as  shown  in  either  cut  1  or  2  (seen  on  preceding  page),  according  to  style  of 
end  ordered. 

If  there  are  no  center  columns  to  attach  the  bars  to,  brace  arms  can  be  used  on  any 
medium  sized  front.  These  fasten  to  side  and  branch  out  diagonally  supporting  front  pole. 


Bread  for  the  Hungry. 

“The  bread  of  God  is  He  which  cometh  down  from  Heaven,  and  giveth  life  unto  the  world. 
)Then  said  they  unto  Him,  Lord,  evermore  give  us  this  bread.  And  Jesus  said  unto  them  I 
am  the  Bread  of  Life;  he  that  cometh  to  Me  shall  never  hunger,  and  he  that  believeth  on  Me 
shall  never  thirst.”— John  6:33-36. 


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Chain  Roller  Awning,  70  Feet  Long,  in  One  Piece.  Lettered  on  Top  and  Curtain 


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Chain  Roller  Awning,  50  Feet  Long, 


Life  or  Death,  Which  Will  You  Have? 

“The  wages  of  sin  'is  death.” — Romans  6:23. 

“But  the  gift  of  God  is  eternal  life,  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.” — Romans  6:23. 


Roller  Awnings  to  Roll  Under  Transom,  Round  and  Square  Office  Window  Awning  Above. 


Cog  or  Chain  Roller  Awnings,  With  Ends 


FOR  FRONT  OR  ENDS  OF  PERMANENT  AWNINGS. 

Roller  is  put  in  hem  at  bottom  of  curtain.  Rope  fastens  with  screw  eyes  on  outside  of 
curtain  at  the  top,  loops  down  around  the  roller  and  up  again  through  pulleys  on  the  inside 
and  the  ends  lead  through  pulley  at  the  end,  as  shown  in  cut,  and  down  the  post.  By  pulling 
on  the  ropes  the  roller  starts  upwards.  It  can  be  held  at  any  height  by  fastening  ropes  to 
cleat.  Send  size  for  samples  and  prices.  In  ordering  state  clearly  which  is  up  and  down 
and  which  distance  across. 

N.  B.  In  above  cut  pulleys  and  cleat^  are  put  on  outside  of  awning  to  show  how  they  are 
reefed,  but  in  use  they  are  put  on  the  inside. 


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Drop  Curtains,  Lettered,  on  Permanent  Awnings. 


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Stationary  Frame  Roller  Awning. 


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This  awning’  is  used  where  the  whole  sidewalk  is  desired  to  be  covered,  and  rolls  up  and 
gives  more  light  on  dark  days  than  the  awning  with  permanent  roof  shown  on  preceding  page. 
The  roller  on  this  awning  is  at  the  bottom  and  the  pulleys  are  placed,  and  the  ropes  are  reefed 
the  same  as  the  drop  curtains. 

We  make  the  frames  of  gas  pipe  and  the  cover  of  white  duck  or  stripe  as  may  be  desired. 
Send  width  of  sidewalk,  and  height  from  sidewalk  to  where  the  frame  can  be  attached  on 
face  of  building.  Write  for  samples  and  prices. 


Drop  Curtains  on  Permanent  Awnings. 


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AWNINGS. 

For  Residences,  Windows,  Doors,  Balconies  and  Verandas. 

If  you  want  to  add  beauty,  style,  comfort  and  utility  to  your  home,  this  will  be  much 
enchanced  by  fitting  your  residence  with  neat  and  useful  Awnings.  The  air  is  unob¬ 
structed  without  too  much  sun,  the  carpets  are  preserved  from  fading,  and  an  air  of 
comfort  and  elegance  is  imparted  that  cannot  be  had  without  them. 

We  have  an  elegant  line  of  the  latest  styles  of  Awning  Stripes.  86  years’  experience 
in  catering  for  this  class  of  trade,  which  is  constantly  growing.  We  have  one  of  the 
largest  and  best  equipped  establishments  in  the  country.  With  competent  workpeople 
in  all  departments  to  insure  first-class  work. 

Customers  in  the  country  can  get  these  Awnings  as  readily  as  city  patrons.  By  ex¬ 
amining  the  instructions  on  the  opposite  page  for  measuring,  any  ordinary  mechanic  ; 
can  take  these  measures,  and  could  also  attach  them  to  building  when  received. 

Prices  on  list  are  for  white  or  best  blue  or  brown  stripes. 

We  have  two  other  grades  that  are  no  better  cloth,  but  are  what  we  call  “Fancy”  and 
“Extra  Fancy”  stripes;  samples  and  prices  will  be  sent  on  application. 

Tell  us  the  number  and  size  of  Awnings  or  Curtains  wanted,  and  we  will  send  prices 
and  samples. 


Eternal  Life  Through  Faith,  Wrath  Through  Unbelief. 

“But  as  many  as  received  Him,  to  them  gave  He  power  to  become  the  sons  of  God,  even 
to  them  that  believe  on  His  name.’’ — John  1:12. 

“He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  everlasting  life:  and  he  that  believeth  not  the  Son 
sliall  not  see  life;  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him.’’ — John  3:36. 


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DIRECTIONS  FOR  MEASURING  WINDOW  AND  DOOR  AWNINGS. 

In  ordering-  these  Awnings,  the  measure  is  to  be  taken  on  the  door  or  window  frames,  not 
on  the  brick  work,  and  in  all  cases  state  the  shape  of  top  of  the  window,  giving  name  of  shape 
from  our  diagrams. 

In  taking  measurements  for  Window  Awnings,  measure  from  1  to  2,  3  to  4,  4  to  5,  6  to  7. 

Always  state  if  Awnings  wanted  are  for  first  story  or  stories  above.  If  for  first  story 
state  height  from  sill  of  window  to  ground. 


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Price  List  of  Window  and  Door  Awnings.— Complete. 


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When  frames  are  not  wanted,  20  per  cent  from  this  list.  Liberal  discount,  see  sheet, 


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For  Window  and  Door  Awnings  Compiete. 

If  Window  Awnings,  frame  and  all  are  wanted,  answer  the  following  questions: 

How  many?  What  kind  of  cloth?  If  on  the  first  floor  or  above?  Distance  from  1  to  2? 
From  3  to  4?  And  if  circular  or  segment  top,  from  4  to  5?  What  material  do  we  fasten  to, 
and  are  all  points  in  line? 


For  Recovers — Window  or  Door  Awnings. 

If  you  have  the  frame  and  wish  Recover,  state  what  kind  of  cloth;  Shape  of  top  of  Awn¬ 
ing;  Shape  of  front  of  Awning;  Height  of  Awning;  Extension  of  Awning;  Width  of  Awning. 

In  taking  height  of  recover,  do  not  include  the  scalloped  curtain,  but  measure  from  where 
frame  fastens,  only. 

The  way  to  get  the  exact  height  and  extension  of  Circle  or  Segment  Awning  Covers,  is  to 
draw  a  string  across  from  lower  fixture  on  one  side  to  the  same  point  on  the  opposite  side; 
then  measure  from  the  center  of  the  string  straight  up  to  the  highest  point  of  Circle,  for  the 
height,  and  straight  out  to  the  farthest  point  of  circle,  for  the  extension.  This  gives  the 
distance,  including  the  diameter. 

In  ordering  Porch  or  Door  Awnings,  specify  what  space  must  be  left  below,  so  as  not  to 
interfere  with  persons  going  in  or  out.  If  screens  are  used  on  doors,  awnings  should  be  a 
little  wider. 


Instructions  for  Putting  Up  Window  Awnings. 

Put  cloth  on  frame.  Tie  one  end  of  each  of  the  two  ropes  to  front  of  iron  frame  in  from 
the  corner  about  6  to  12  inches  according  to  width  of  awning.  This  can  be  done  by  cutting 
two  or  three  stitches  in  pocket  to  let  rope  in  (the  rest  will  not  rip,  as  it  is  lock-stitch).  Next 
put  glass  pulley  underneath  where  awning  will  fasten  at  top,  in  from  right  hand  corner  (look¬ 
ing  out  of  window);  the  iron  pulley  same  point  on  other  side;  both  to  be  in  far  enough  from 
corner  to  be  in  line  with  where  you  have  fastened  rope  to  front  of  frame.  Put  one  rope 
through  iron  pulley  and  both  through  glass,  so  tltey  will  pull  down  together  as  shown  on  drop 
curtain,  cut  5.  Pull  Awning  up.  Attach  top  with  screw  eyes.  Let  down  in  position  and 
fasten  back  ends. 

Do  not  stretch  cloth  too  tight  as  allowance  must  be  made  for  shrinkage.  If  height  and 
base  are  the  same,  hinges  will  be  sent  for  back  attachments;  if  not  the  same,  slide  rods  will 
be  sent.  In  that  case,  upper  end  of  rods  should  reach  up  to  grommet  in  lower  back  corner 
of  cloth. 


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Porch  and  Window  Awning. 


Drop  Curtains,  Steps  and  Window  Awnings.  Note  the  elegance,  Style  and  Fit  of  These 

Awnings. 


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Drop  Curtain,  Porch  and  Window  Awnings,  Comfort  and  Economy. 


Window  Awnings  and  Porch  Awnings. 

Add  Health  and  Comfort  to  Your  Home.  Use  Awnings. 


You  Are  Invited,  Wiil  You  Come? 

“And  the  Spirit  and  the  bride  say  Come.  And  let  him  that  heareth  say,  Come,  and  let 
him  that  is  athirst  Come,  and  Whosoever  Will,  let  him  take  the  water  of  life  freely.”- — Reve¬ 
lation  22:17. 


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PORCH  AWNINGS. 

The  advantage  of  Porch  Awnings  over  Drop  Curtains  is  that  they  shade  the  porch 
without  obstructing  the  view  or  hindering  the  ventilation.  A  porch  unshaded  on  a  hot 
day  while  the  sun  is  on  it,  is  a  very  uncomfortable  place  to  be,  unless  protected  by  an 
Awning,  but  when  so  protected,  is  the  healthiest  and  pleasantest  place  to  be  found  around 
the  house,  as  you  get  all  the  benefits  of  the  sunshine  without  the  oppressive  heat,  and 
you  also  have  the  unobstructed  view. 

Porch  Awnings  are  deservedly  becoming  more  popular  every  year. 


Are  You  Under  the  Curse,  Or  Not? 

“For  as  many  as  are  of  the  works  of  the  law,  are  under  the  curse;  for  it  is  written,  cursed 
is  every  one  that  continueth  not  in  all  things  that  are  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  to  do 
them.”  •  ' 

Christ  hath  redeemed  us  from  the  curse  of  the  law,  being  made  a  curse  for  us;  for  it  is 
written,  Cursed  is  every  one  that  hangeth  on  a  tree.” — Gal.  3:10-13. 


A  Good  Time  Now  and  a  Good  Time  Coming. 

“Only  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  of  my  life;  and  I  will  dwell  in  the 
house  of  the  Lord  forever.” — Psalm  23:6,  R.  V. 

“In  Thy  presence  is  fullness  of  joy;  at  Thy  right  hand  there  are  pleasures  for  evermore.” 

— Psalm  16:11. 


Which? 

“For  God  so  loved  the  world  that  He  gave  His  only  begotten  Son  that  whosoever  believeth 
in  Him  should  not  perish,  but  have  everlasting  life.” — John  3:16. 

“Andwhosoever  was  not  found  written  in  the  book  of  life,  was  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire.” — • 
Rev.  20:15. 


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DROP  CURTAINS. 

For  Verandas,  Porches,  Division  of  Rooms,  etc.  The  utility  and  comfort  of  Drop 
Curtains  has  as  yet,  we  believe,  been  only  partly  understood  and  appreciated.  Their 
utility  as  sun  shades  have  been  more  or  less  acknowledged,  but  that  is  only  a  small 
part  of  their  usefulness. 

It  may  not  be  generally  known  that  the  latest  and  most  approved  method  of  treat¬ 
ing  tuberculosis  and  other  pulmonary  diseases  is  by  sleeping  in  tents  or  by  having 
verandas  or  porches  enclosed  by  curtains.  It  has  been  demonstrated  that  persons  so 
affected  do  not  need  change  of  climate  so  much,  as  to  make  the  best  of  the  climate 
that  they  have  at  home.  Sanitariums  are  now  l3uilt  in  the  east  and  elsewhere  with 
large  porches,  where  the  patients  can  get  plenty  of  sun  in  the  day  and  the  porches  are 
enclosed  by  curtains  at  night  for  the  patients  to  sleep,  and  wonderful  results  are  ob¬ 
tained  by  these  methods  in  the  dreaded  disease  of  tuberculosis,  so  it  follows  that  anyone 
with  a  good  porch  or  veranda  can  make  an  excellent  sanitarium  cf  their  own  at  small 
cost  by  enclosing  them  with  Drop  Curtains,  which  can  be  specially  constructed  to  raise 
in  the  daytime  to  admit  the  sun,  and  lowered  at  night,  and  fastened  to  the  posts  to 
exclude  draft  for  sleeping  rooms.  Two  or  more  bedrooms  could  be  made  in  this  way  on 
an  ordinary  porch. 

Drop  Curtains  are  excellent,  too,  for  dividing  rooms,  where  it  is  not  advisable  or 
practical  to  have  permanent  partitions,  such  as  large  bedrooms,  Sunday  or  other  school 
rooms,  where  it  is  advisable  to  have  the  classes  isolated  for  awhile  and  then  thrown 
together  again.  This  can  be  done  neatly  and  quickly  with  Drop  Curtains  and  they  roll 
so  snugly  that  they  do  not  disfigure  the  room  when  rolled  up. 

Made  with  eyelets  along  the  top  to  attach  with  screw-eyes,  pole  in  hem  at  bot¬ 
tom.  Cords  are  attached  at  top  at  suitable  distance  from  the  ends,  and  pass  down  the 
outside  of  curtain,  underneath  the  pole,  then  up  the  inside  of  the  curtain  to  and  through 
pulleys,  then  both  cords  lead  to  one  end.  By  pulling  on  the  two  cords  the  curtain  will 
roll  snugly  to  the  top.  Price,  8c  per  sq.  ft.  Price  includes  rope,  screw-eyes,  cleat  and 
pole;  ready  for  use.  See  discount  sheet. 

For  expert  testimony  concerning  Tent  Life  and  Dieting  for  the  cure  of  Tuberculosis 
see  pages  32-33.  For  Instructions  for  Hanging  Drop  Curtains  see  page  86. 


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PORCH  AND  BALCONY  AWNINGS. 

Perhaps  all  have  not  appreciated  the  difference  between  a  balcony  and  a  porch.  A  porch 
has  a  roof,  as  show^n  above,  but  a  balcony  is  a  stage  or  platform  extending  from  a  building, 
or  it  may  be  the  second  story  of  a  porch.  A  balcony  has  no  roof  to  it,  as  shown  above,  so  a 
Balcony  Awning  is  put  on  the  building  above  the  balcony  to  shade  it  from  the  sun  and  to  pro¬ 
tect  It  from  the  rain. 

What  we  say  in  regard  to  the  home-grown  sanitarium  on  the  next  page,  can  be  utilized 
by  anyone  who  has  a  balcony,  by  simply  putting  up  an  awning  and  have  it  supplied  with 
detachable  curtains,  A  gentleman  customer  of  ours  has  such  a  balcony  awning  enclosed  as 
above,  in  which  he  has  been  cured  and  proposes  to  continue  to  sleep  there  from  henceforth. 
Add  health,  comfort  and  beauty  to  your  home  by  protecting  your  windows,  doors  and  porches 
with  awnings. 


Are  You  Resting  or  Not? 

“Come  unto  Me,  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy  laden  and  I  will  give  you  rest.” — Mat¬ 
thew  11:28. 

“We  which  have  believed  do  enter  into  rest.” — Heb.  4:3. 

“But  the  wicked  are  like  the  troubled  sea.  When  it  cannot  rest,  whose  waters  cast  up 
mire  and  dirt.  There  is  no  peace  saith  my  God,  to  the  wicked.”— Isaiah  57:20-21. 


What  the  Bible  Says  of  Itself. 

“The  prophecy  came  not  in  old  time  by  the  will  of  man;  but  holy  men  of  God  spake  as 
they  were  moved  by  the  Holy  Ghost.” — 2  Peter  1:21. 

“All  Scripture  is  given  by  inspiration  of  God,  and  is  profitable  for  doctrine,  for  reproof, 
for  correction,  for  instruction  in  righteousness,  that  the  man  of  God  may  be  perfect,  thoroughly 
furnished  unto  all  good  works.” — 2  Timothy  3:16-17. 


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MODERN  FLAT  BUILDING. 

These  Modern  Flats  or  Apartment  Houses  are  a  product  of  the  latter  part  of  the 
19th  century,  and  the  first  part  of  the  20th,  and  are  designed  to  furnish  the  most  luxu¬ 
rious  home,  fitted  with  every  convenience  and  luxury  by  the  landlord,  thus  making 
life  as  easy  and  comfortable  as  it  can  possibly  be  made  for  the  tenant. 

A  strictly  modern  flat  is  furnished  with  awnings  for  the  doors,  windows  and  porches, 
which  are  supplied  by  the  landlord. 

Landlords  or  agents  who  provide  them  should  write  us  for  samples  of  stripes  and 
prices,  as  we  make  special  rates  for  large  jobs,  as  well  as  having  a  larger  and  more 
attractive  line  of  stripes  than  are  usually  found  with  local  awning  makers. 


You  May  Reject  It,  Once  Too  Often. 

The  Lord  God  of  their  fathers  sent  to  them  by  His  messengers,  rising  up  betimes  and 
sending;  because  He  had  compassion  on  His  people,  but  they  mocked  the  messengers  of  God, 
and  despised  His  words,  and  misused  His  prophets,  until  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  arose  against 
His  people,  till  there  was  no  remedy.” — Chronicles  36:15-16. 


Man’s  Righteousness  Filthy  Rags. 

“We  are  all  as  an  unclean  thing,  and  all  our  righteousnesses  are  as  filthy  rags:  and  we  all 
do  fade  as  a  leaf;  and  our  iniquities  like  the  wind  have  taken  us  away.” — Isaiah  64:6. 

‘‘For  when  we  were  yet  without  strength,  in  due  time  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly.  For 
scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  die;  yet  peradventure  for  a  good  man  some  would  even 
dare  to  die.  But  God  commandeth  His  love  toward  us,  in  that  while  we  were  yet  Sinners, 
Christ  died  for  us. — Romans  5:6-8. 


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MODERN  OFFICE  BUILDING 


These  buildings  are  to  the  business  and  professional  man  what  the  “Strictly  Mod¬ 
ern  Flat”  is  to  his  wife.  Offices  and  rooms  fitted  in  elegant  style,  steam  heat,  electric 
and  gas  lights,  water,  elevator  and  janitor  service,  and  last,  but  not  least,  the  windows 
fitted  with  awnings  to  make  them  cool  and  comfortable  during  the  hot  days  of  summer. 

The  above  picture  shows  one  of  our  jobs,  exhibiting  the  style,  fit,  uniformity  and 
neatness  of  our  work. 

Special  prices  are  made  to  agents  and  landlords  who  want  a  number  of  awnings. 

The  rich  man  said,  “I  will  say  to  my  soul,  Soul,  thou  has  much  goods  laid  up  for  many 
years;  take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink  and  be  merry.” 

But  God  said  unto  him,  ‘‘Thou  fool!  This  night  thy  soul  shall  be  required  of  thee.” — Luke 
12:19-20. 


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HOTEL  BALTIMORE,  KANSAS  CITY. 

Showing  Large  Awnings  over  Dining  and  Reading  Rooms,  and  Drop  Curtains  on 
Porch  on  First  Floor.  Large  and  Small  Balcony  Awnings  on  Second  and  Third  Floors, 
and  Small  Awnings  on  the  Suites  of  Rooms  on  West  Front.  This  is  one  of  the  sample 
jobs  that  we  put  up  during  the  past  summer. 

Hotel  Keepers  and  Owners,  Tenants  or  Managers  of  Large  Factory,  Mercantile, 
Hospital,  Sanitarium,  Educational  or  other  Buildings  will  find  our  facilities  and  capabili¬ 
ties  equal  to  their  needs,  and  our  prices  easy  on  their  Pocket  Books  for  these  kinds  of 
Jobs. 


CARPET  COVERS  AND  FLOOR  CLOTHS. 

For  temporary  or  permanent  use,  for  covering  carpets  or  floors  in  Residences,  Churches, 
Lodge,  Society,  Dance,  Music  or  other  halls.  We  make  these  of  White,  Brown  or  Striped 
Duck,  of  light  or  heavy  weight  goods,  as  may  be  required.  Expensive  carpets  are  often  dam¬ 
aged  or  ruined  in  a  residence,  hall  or  church  by  some  special  party,  gathering  or  convention, 
that  might  have  been  protected  at  small  expense  by  a  cover. 

Send  size  of  room  and  kind  of  cover  needed,  whether  for  temporary  or  permanent  use,  and 
we  will  send  prices  and  samples. 

We  also  make  them  to  rent  for  temporary  use,  any  size  from  a  parlor  to  a  large  hall. 
Send  size  for  prices. 


Will  It  Pay? 

“Then  I  looked  on  all  the  w’orks  that  my  hands  had  wrought,  and  on  the  labour  that  I 
had  laboured  to  do;  an.d  behold  all  was  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit,  and  there  was  no 
profit  under  the  sun.” — Ecclesiastes  2:11. 

“What  shall  it  profit  a  man,  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  his  own  soul.” — 
Mark  8:36. 


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Scripture  Texts.  75  cents  each,  net.  Order  by  number. 

These  Texts  are  painted  on  white  muslin  with  red  borders  at  sides,  and  rollers  at  top  and 
bottom.  Size  about  4  ft.  sqiiare.  They  are  especially  intended  for  use  in  Gospel  Tents,  but  are 
excellent  for  hanging  in  Halls,  School  Houses,  Stores,  Workshops,  Mills,  Saloons,  Barber  Shops, 
Railroad  Camps,  Show  Tents  or  any  place  where  they  can  be  seen  by  unsaved  people.  They 
are  the  Gospel  which  is  the  power  of  God  unto  salvation  to  every  one  that  believeth. 


EIEMITr! 

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GODwMEN,  him  that  sent  me 
MiH V- 1-,  HmthEtoimml  Life 

III  ■  Hy OAV A'-  ^  ■ 

The  Prize  or  the  Penalty,  Which  Will  You  Take? 

If  you  were  offered  One  Hundred  Thousand  Dollars  Cash,  with  the  alternative  that  if  you 
did  not  accept  it,  you  would  be  sent  to  the  Penitentiary  for  Life,  how  long  would  it  take  you 
to  decide  in  favor  of  the  cash?  You  say  there  is  no  such  fool  in  the  world  that  would  not  take 
the  cash  instead  of  the  prison.  And  yet  here  you  are  and  you  have  incurred  an  infinitely 
greater  Penalty  than  penitentiary  for  life,  and  yet  God  in  mercy  and  grace  not  only  offers 
you  a  full  and  free  pardon  from  the  penitentiary,  but  if  you  accept  His  grace  will  give  you  an 
immeasurably  greater  Prize  than  one  hundred  thousand  dollars.  It  is  offered  free  as  the  air 
you  breathe,  and  you  must  accept  the  Prize  or  incur  the  Penalty.  There  is  no  alternative, 

and  yet  you  are  going  along  indifferent  from  year  to  year  as  if  there  was  no  Penalty  to  be 

avoided,  and  no  Prize  to  be  gained.  Ordinarily  you  would  pass  the  above  list  of  texts  as  if 

they  were  of  no  concern  to  you  whatever,  and  yet  your  weal  or  woe  for  eternity  is  bound  up 

in  the  truth  they  contain.  If  they  are  studied  even  casually  it  will  be  seen  that  what  we  have 
asserted  above  is  fully  substantiated. 

Text  No,  1  Shows  the  Prize  and  the  Penalty.  '' 

Text  No.  2  Shows  the  divine  necessity  of  the  new  birth. 

Text  No.  3  Shows  The  One  that  does  the  work. 

Text  No.  4  Shows  that  it  is  not  of  works  by  us.  but  by  faith. 

Text  No.  5  shows  the  price  paid  before  the  Penalty  could  be  remitted  and  the  Prize  gained. 

Text  No.  6  Shows  the  source  of  this  grace  and  the  universal  scope  of  the  penalty  as  well 

as  the  pardon. 

Text  No.  7  Asks  the  unanswerable  question,  What  good  will  it  do  you  if  you  get  all  that 
you  are  going  in  for,  and  lose  your  soul? 

Text  No.  8  Shows  that  God  loved  and  Christ  died  for  Sinners,  to  save  them  from  God’s 
penitentiary.  The  I^ake  of  Fire. 

Text  No.  9  Answers  fully  in  eleven  words  the  important  question.  What  must  I  do  to  be 
saved? 

Text  No.  10  Again  shows  the  present  status  of  the  Prize  and  the  Penalty. 

.  Text  No.  11  Shows  there  is  one  go-between,  and  only  one,  between  God  and  man,  and  only 
one  way  to  God. 

Text  No.  12  Asserts  that  if  you  hear  the  word  of  the  Son  and  believe  the  Father,  you  haVQ 
the  beginning  of  the  Prize  and  will  never  incur  the  Penalty. 

WHAT  ARE  YOU  GOING  TO  DO  ABOUT  IT? 


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Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKEP 


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WAGON  COVERS. 


SIZE,  feet! 

Drill. 

7-oz. 

Duck. 

8-oz. 

Duck. 

10-oz. 

Duck. 

12-oz. 

Duck. 

JlO  X 

10 . 

$1 

92 

$2  25 

$2  43 

$3  00 

$4  60 

10  X 

12 . 

2 

30 

2  73 

2  92 

3  66 

6  65 

10  X 

13 . 

2 

51 

2  96 

315 

3  96 

6  01 

10  X 

14 . 

2 

71 

3  19 

3  40 

4  27 

6  49 

10  X 

15 . 

2 

89 

3  44 

3  66 

4  57 

6  96 

10 

16 . 

3 

08 

3  67 

3  90 

4  89 

7  43 

10  X 

1? . 

3 

30 

3  90 

4  16 

6  18 

7  90 

10  X 

18 . 

3 

48 

414 

4  41 

5  48 

8  38 

10  X 

20 . 

3 

88 

4  62 

4  92 

6  10 

8  85 

11  X 

13 . 

2 

82 

3  34 

3  65 

4  45 

6  78 

11  X 

14 . 

3 

03 

3  59 

3  82 

4  82 

7  29 

11  X 

15 . 

3 

25 

3  85 

411 

6  16 

7  84 

11  X 

16 . 

3 

48 

4  11 

4  38 

6  53 

8  38 

11  X 

17 . 

3 

67 

4  34 

4  67 

6  88 

8  89 

11  X 

18 . 

3 

88 

4  60 

4  96 

6  22 

9  45 

11  X 

20 . 

4 

30 

5  11 

6  53 

6  94 

10  52 

12  X 

14 . 

• 

•  • 

•  •  •  • 

4  26 

5  35 

811 

12  X 

15 . 

• 

.... 

4  58 

6  73 

8  70 

12  X 

16 . 

• 

•  • 

•  •  •  • 

4  99 

611 

9  27 

12  X 

17 . 

• 

•  • 

•  •  •  • 

5  21 

6  50 

9  8$ 

12  X 

18 . 

• 

•  » 

*  •  •  • 

6  52 

6  88 

10  44 

12  X 

20 . 

• 

• 

•  •  •  • 

6  16 

7  65 

11  62 

12  X 

22 . 

• 

•  •  •  • 

6  78 

8  43 

11  98 

For  discount  from  these  prices,  examine  sheet  in  front  of  this  catalogue. 


“The  law  was  our  schoolmaster  unto  Christ  that  we  might  be  justified  by  faith.  But 
after  that  faith  is  come,  we  are  no  longer  under  a  schoolmaster.  For  ye  are  all  the 
children  of  God  by  faith  in  Christ  Jesus.” — Galatians  3:24-26. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


lOI 


THE  BEST  PLACE  IN  THE  COUNTRY  TO  BUY  WAGON  COVERS  AND  BOWS. 

Round  Top  Oak  Wagon  Bows,  per  set . $0.60. 

See  Discount  Sheet. 


God’s  Law  Says  «THOU  SHALT  XOT  STEAL.” 

And  God’s  Word  says,  “Cursed  is  every  one  that  continueth  not  in  all  things  which 

are  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  to  do  them.’’ — Galatians  3:10. 

If  God  will  make  good  His  curses,  as  well  as  His  blessings,  and  He  surely  will,  then 
surely  it  is  very  unwise  and  will  be  very  disastrous  in  the  long  run  to  steal;  also  it  is  a 
bad  business  policy  as  well  as  wicked.  So  don’t  let  us  steal  any  more,  for  there  is  no 
present  profit  in  it,  and  it  will  be  an  eternal  loss  in  the  future.  Well,  you  say.  Who  is 
stealing,  anyway?  We  are  afraid  it  would  be  nearer  the  truth  if  we  were  to  ask,  “Who 
isn’t  stealing?’’  We  are  afraid  there  would  not  be  many  business  hands  go  up  if  the 
truth  were  told.  These  thoughts  were  brought  to  our  mind  by  reading  some  letters 

before  us.  One  from  a  customer,  among  other  things,  says:  “I  today  weighed  one  of 

your  10  X  14  10-oz.  covers  with  one  of  my  competitor’s  10  x  16  10-oz.,  and  they  both 

weighed  12  lbs.”  By  looking  at  the  bottom  of  this  page  you  will  see  that  12  lbs  is 

w'hat  a  10x14  10-oz.  wagon  cover  should  weigh,  so  when  a  cover,  marked  10x16  10-oz. 
only  weighs  12  lbs.,  when  it  should  weigh  13%  lbs.,  why,  someone  has  made  a  mistake, 
or,  they  have  been  stealing. 

Another  letter  before  us  from  an  Evangelist  who  had  bought  a  large  tent  of  us, 
says:  In  my  meeting  under  my  big  tent  at  Clarendon  last  fall,  one  of  the  largest 

hardware  dealers  in  the  Panhandle  of  Texas  told  me  of  a  fellow  who  came  along  wanting 

to  sell  him  some  paulins,  but  he  told  the  salesman  he  was  stocked  up;  but  on  hearing 
his  price,  which  was  much  under  what  he  had  been  buying,  for  that  weight,  he  asked  the 
salesman  if  he  was  sure  they  would  weigh  out  as  they  were  marked.  He  answered  him 
they  would.  But  when  they  came  they  were  about  three  pounds  each  under  weight;  so 
he  bundled  the  whole  lot  up  and  returned  them  to  the  house.  And  since  then  he  says: 

I  ve  been  trading  with  Baker  &  Lockwood,  for  I  can  depend  on  them.  If  it  is  marked 
8-oz.,  it’s  that  way.  He’s  always  your  advertisement.  It  pays  to  be  square.” 

Very  truly  yours,  L.  P.  L. 

It  will  be  observed  that  the  above  were  honest ^men,  and  would  not  knowingly  sell 
dishonest  goods.  We  expect  if  the  truth  was  known,  that  is  one  reason  that  they  are 
Large  Dealers.  The  people  find  them  out  sooner  or  later. 

It  does  not  Pay  to  Steal;  so  let  us  take  the  advice  of  the  Good  Book:  “Let  Him  That 
Stole  Steal  No  More.” — Ephesians  4:28. 


Lbs. 

10x12  8-oz.  Wagon  Cover  should  weigh  8% 
10x12  10-oz.  Wagon  Cover  should  weigh  lO^A 
10x13  8-oz.  Wagon  Cover  should  weigh  9 
10x13  10-oz,  Wagon  Cover  should  weigh  11 
10x14  8-oz.  Wagon  Cover  should  weigh  9% 
10x14  10-oz.  Wagon  Cover  should  weigh  12 

WE  GUARANTEE  OUR 


Without  Stakes.  Lbs. 

9%xl2  8-oz.  Wall  Tent  should  weigh  27 
9^4x12  10-oz.  Wall  Tent  should  weigh  30^ 
12  xl4  8-oz.  Wall  Tent  should  weigh  38 
12  X14  10-oz.  Wall  Tent  should  weigh  46^2 
14  xl6  8-oz.  Wall  Tent  should  weigh  51 
14  xl6  10-oz.  Wall  Tent  should  weigh  60 

DUCK  FULL  WEIGHT. 


“Delivering  thee  from  the  people,  and  from  the  Gentiles,  unto  whom  now  I  send  thee,  to 
open  their  eyes,  and  to  turn  them  from  darkness  to  light,  and  from  the  power  of  Satan  unto 
God,  that  they  may  receive  forgiveness  of  sins,  and  inheritance  among  them  which  are  sancti¬ 
fied  by  faith  that  is  in  Me.” — Acts  26:17-18. 


102 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Plain  White  Canvas  Paulins 

For  Covering’  Harvesters,  Binders,  Threshing’  Machines,  Stacks,  Hay  Cars  and  all  Kinds 

of  Merchandise. 

It  is  a  pity  to  spoil  your  machines  or  goods  that  cost  so-  much  money,  or  to  ruin  your 
crops  that  cost  so  much  labor,  when  they  can  be  saved  so  cheaply  by  buying  your  Paulins 
of  us.  Large  discount  from  these  prices.  Protect  your  goods  and  machines. 


SIZE,  FEET 

8-oz 

Duck. 

10-oz. 

Duck. 

12-oz. 

Duck. 

13-oz. 

Duck. 

15  oz. 
Duck. 

18-oz. 

Duck. 

20  oz. 
Duck. 

X  9 . 

8  8  80 

$  4  20 

$  4  80 

8  6  10 

6K 

X  13 . 

5  05 

6  60 

6  40 

6  95 

7 

X  12 . 

6  45 

7  15 

8  15 

8  70 

7 

X  15 . 

8  05 

8  05 

10  16 

1C  85 

10 

X  16 . 

8  3  90 

$4 

80 

1  7  46 

12  30 

13  60 

15  60 

16  65 

10 

X  17 . 

4  15 

5 

10 

7  90 

13  05 

14  45 

16  45 

J7  60 

10 

X  18 . 

4  40 

6 

40 

8  40 

13  80 

15  30 

17  40 

18  60 

12 

X  14 . 

4  25 

6 

26 

8  10 

12  90 

14  30 

16  85 

17  36 

12 

X  16 . 

6  CO 

6 

00 

9  30 

14  76 

16  35 

18  65 

19  85 

12 

X  18 . 

6  50 

6 

75 

10  45 

16  65 

18  35 

2C  90 

22  80 

12 

X  20 . 

6  15 

7 

50 

11  65 

18  40 

20  40 

23  20 

24  80 

14 

X  16 . 

6  50 

7 

95 

11  20 

17  20 

19  05 

21  65 

23  15 

U 

X  18 . 

7  30 

8 

95 

12  60 

19  35 

21  40 

24  35 

26  05 

14 

X  20  . 

8  16 

0 

95 

14  00 

21  60 

23  80 

27  10 

28  95 

14 

X  23 . 

8  95 

10 

95 

15  40 

23  60 

26  20 

29  80 

31  80 

14 

X  24 . 

9  75 

11 

95 

16  80 

26  75 

28  55 

32  50 

34  76 

10 

X  16 . . 

7  45 

9 

10 

12  80 

19  66 

21  75 

24  76 

26  45 

16 

X  18 . 

8  35 

10 

25 

14  40 

22  10 

24  60 

27  85 

29  75 

16 

X  20 . 

9  30 

11 

35 

16  00 

24  65 

27  20 

30  95 

33  10 

IS 

X  23 . 

10  20 

32 

50 

17  60 

27  00 

29  95 

34  00 

36  40 

X  24 . 

31  15 

13 

65 

19  20 

29  45 

32  66 

37  15 

35  70 

X  26 . 

32  05 

14 

80 

20  80 

31  90 

35  35 

40  20 

43  00 

»6 

X  28 . 

13  CO 

15 

90 

22  40 

34  35 

38  10 

43  30 

46  30 

16 

X  30  . . 

33  E5 

17 

05 

24  00 

36  80 

40  80 

46  40 

49  00 

38 

X  20 . 

10  45 

32 

80 

18  00 

27  60 

30  60 

84  80 

37  20 

18 

X  22 . 

11  60 

34 

05 

19  60 

30  35 

33  65 

38  30 

40  90 

18 

X  24 . 

12  65 

15 

35 

21  60 

33  10 

36  75 

41  75 

44  65 

18 

X  26 . 

13  60 

16 

60 

23  40 

85  90 

39  80 

45  25 

48  35 

38 

X  28 . 

34  65 

17 

90 

25  20 

38  65 

42  85 

48  75 

63  10 

18 

X  30 . 

15  65 

19 

20 

27  00 

41  40 

45  90 

52  20 

65  80 

18 

X  32  . 

16  70 

BO 

45 

28  80 

44  16 

48  95 

66  70 

50  50 

18 

X  35 . 

18  80 

23 

00 

32  40 

49  70 

55  10 

62  65 

66  95 

18 

X  38 . 

19  85 

24 

30 

34  20 

62  49 

68  15 

66  10 

70  70 

18 

X  40 . 

20  90 

25 

60 

86  00 

65  20 

61  20 

69  60 

74  40 

20 

X  24 . 

13  95 

37 

05 

24  00 

36  80 

40  80 

46  40 

49  60 

£0 

X  30 . 

17  40 

21 

30 

30  00 

46  00 

61  00 

58  00 

62  00 

20 

x36 . . . 

20  90 

25 

56 

36  00 

65  20 

61  20 

69  60 

74  40 

20 

X  40 . 

23  20 

28 

40 

40  00 

61  35 

68  00 

77  35 

88  65 

14 

X  30 . 

20  90 

25 

66 

36  00 

66  20 

61  20 

69  60 

74  40 

24 

X  38 . 

26  10 

30 

70 

43  20 

66  26 

73  45 

82  50 

89  30 

24 

X  40 . 

27  86 

34 

10 

48  00 

73  60 

81  60 

92  80 

99  20 

24 

84  60 

42 

60 

60  00 

92  00 

108  00 

116  00 

184  00 

BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


103 


Wagon  Covers  for  All  Kinds  of  Merchandise. 


Protect  Your  St'acks  With  a  Cover.  You  Will  Save  the  Cost  of  It  the  First  Rain  Storm. 


Cover  Wanted:  Then  shall  they  oegin  to  say  to  the  mountains,  “Fall  on  us;’’  and  to  the 
hills,  “Cover  us.’’ — Luke  23:30;  Rev.  6:15-17. 

Cover  obtained:  “Blessed  are  they  whose  iniquities  are  forgiven,  whose  SINS  are  COV¬ 
ERED.’’ — Romans  4:7. 


104 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


BLAINE  BUGGY 

AND 

SURREY  COVERS 

These  are  made  to  fit  average 
sized  vehicles. 


BUGGY  COVERS 

TIGHT  FIT 


PRICE  LIST 


Drill 


Saoz.  DucK 


$3  00 


$3.80 


SURREY  COVERS 

TIGHT  FIT 


PRICE  LIST 


Drill 

$3.80 

Each 


8-ox.  Duck 

$5.10 

Each 


LOOSE  FIT  BUQQY  AND  SURREY  COVERS 


The  Loose  Fit  Covers  are  square  sheets  with  grorftmets  so  placed  that  they  are  easily 
adjusted  to  fit  all  makes  of  vehicles,  and  covers  not  only  top  and  box,  but  wheels  to 
hub  as  well. 

Other  sizes  of  any  of  the  Covers  to  be  had  at  proportionate  rates. 

Loose  Fit  Bug’g'y  Covers . Each  Drill  $5.00.  8-oz.  Duck  $6.60 

Loose  Fit  Surrey  Covers . Each  Drill  5.70.  8-oz.  Duck  7.50 

Liberal  Discount. 

“Every  word  of  God  is  pure:  He  is  a  shield  unto  them  that  put  their  trust  in  Him. 
“Add  thou  not  unto  His  words,  lest  He  reprove  thee,  and  thou  be  found  a  Uar.” 

— Proverbs  30:5-6. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  105 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


COTTON  PICKING  SACKS. 

Guaranteed  full  weight  (with  shoulder  straps). 


4 

-ft.  long. 

Per 

hundred. 

41/^-ft.  long. 

Per 

hundred. 

6 

-ft.  long. 

Per 

hnudred. 

6 

-ft.  long. 

Per 

hundred. 

6% 

-ft.  long. 

Per 

hundred. 

7 

-ft.  long. 

Per 

hundred 

71/^ -ft.  long. 

Per 

hundred 

8 

-ft.  long. 

Per 

hundred 

9 

-ft.  long. 

Per 

hundred, 

On  account  of  the  unsteady  Cotton  and  Duck  Market  we  are  unable  to  give  prices 
on  Cotton  Picking  Sacks,  but  we  will  be  able  to  give  lowest  market  prices  for  full  weight 
goods.  Write  for  Prices. 

LEATHER-GRAIN  CARRIAGE  CLOTH. 


OUNCE 

36-inch  Drill 

60-inch  Drill 

50-inch  Duck 

16 . 

$0  69 

18  . 

74 

$0  75 

20 . 

79 

80 

22 . 

,  85 

24  . 

90 

$1  00 

26 . 

95 

‘1  05 

28 . 

1  00 

1  10 

30 . 

1  15 

32  .  . 

1  20 

Blue  or  green  back,  50  inches  wide,  net  additional,  8  cents  per  yard. 
Blue  or  green  back,  36  inches  wide,  net  additional,  6  cents  per  yard. 
16-ounce  36-inch  Drill  equals  22-ounce  in  the  50-inch  cloth. 

20-ounce  36-inch  Drill  equals  28-ounce  in  the  50-inch  cloth. 

Full  rolls  contain  50  yards.  5  per  cent  extra  for  cutting. 

LEATHER-GRAIN  ENAMELED  OIL  CLOTH. 


45-inch  Muslin  . 

50-inch  Drill  . 

50-inch  Duck  . 

45-inch  Tan  Back  Glazed  Drill . 

60-inch  Plain  Finish  Gum  Drill . 

Enameled  Drill  or  Duck,  colored  back,  net  additional,  7  cents  per  yard.  We 
We  have  the  blue  an'd  green  back  in  both  Duck  and  Drill. 

Full  rolls  contain  12  yards.  5  per  cent  extra  for  cutting. 


Per  yard. 

. $0.19 

. 26 

. 32 

. 33 

. 26 


io6  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


View  of  the  Plains,  showing-  Round-up  Horses,  with  Chuck  Wagon,  Stockmen’s  Bed 
Sheets  in  action  in  foreground. 

STOCKMEN'S  BED  SHEETS. 


SIZE 

13-oz. 

15“OZ. 

18-oz. 

20-oz. 

6  X  12  feet. 

$4  50 

$  5  45 

$  5  85 

$  6  80 

6  X  14 

(< 

5  20 

6  30 

6  80 

7  85 

6  X  15 

it 

6  60 

6  75 

7  25 

8  45 

6  X  18 

a 

6  65 

8  05 

8  65 

10  10 

7  X  12 

<  ( 

5  25 

6  25 

6  90 

7  75 

7  X  14 

<< 

6  00 

7  20 

7  95 

9  00 

7x15 

it 

6  45 

7  75 

8  55 

9  60 

7  X  16 

t< 

6  90 

8  30 

9  15 

10  25 

7x18 

t 

7  60 

9  15 

10  10 

11  40 

8  X  12 

tt 

6  50 

7  85 

8  55 

9  60 

8  X  14 

tt 

7  50 

9  00 

9  90 

11  10 

8  xl5 

<1 

8  05 

9  70 

10  60 

11  90 

8  X  16 

tt 

8  60 

10  40 

11  35 

12  70 

8x18 

tt 

9  60 

11  60 

12  70 

14  20 

Above  prices  include  snaps  and  rings,  or  eyelets,  as  may  be  preferred.  Sizes 
wanted,  not  named  in  list,  figured  in  same  proportion  as  above. 

COMBINATION  HARVESTER  AND  BINDER  COVERS. 


8-oz.  Duck 

10-oz  Duck 

12-oz  Duck 

6- ft.  Machine 

7- ft.  Machine 

CO 

oo 

$2  85  Ea. 
3  10  “ 

$3  50  Ea. 
3  80  “ 

Why  spoil  your  Machines,  Goods  or 
Crops  with  sun  or  rain  when  they  can  be 
protected  so  cheaply.  Buy  Covers  for 
your  Wagons,  Engines,  Harvesters,  Bind¬ 
ers,  Separators,  Stacks,  Corn  Cribs,  Hay 
Cars  and  Merchandise.  See  also  page 
92 

Ldberal  discount. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  107 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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POmiEIi  SlilCKEB* 


Priceg: 


yellow,  per  doz . $35.00 

Black,  per  doz . . .  36.25 


Packed  in  cases  containing  12  as- 
Qorted,  6-1,  4-2,  2-3  to  the  dozen. 


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WARRANTED  BEST  QUALITY 


Sizes: 

No.  1.  Breast,  42  in.  Length,  60  in. 
No.  2.  “  40  in.  “  58  in. 

No.  3.  “  38  in.  “  56  in. 

YgIIo^^  Blftck 
Double  Slickers, per  dz.  $30.00  $31.25 
“  “  Boys’  “  28.75  30.00 

Packed  is  cases  containing  12  as¬ 
sorted,  6-1,  4-2,  2-3  to  the  dozen. 


DRILL 

60iuotII»* 

SLICKERS 

Jackets  and  Pants. 


Yellow.  Black, 

Long,  Heavy  Drill 

Slickers,  per  doz . $19  00  $20.00 

Jacket,  per  doz .  10.00  10-50 

Apron  Pants,  per  doz...  9.50  10.00 

String  Pants,  per  doz...  9.00  9.50 


Fish  Brand  Jackets 

Yellow.  Black. 
Double  Jackets,per  dz.  $14.50  $15.00 


SkieM  Braid  Jackets. 

Yellow.  Black. 
Doable  Jackets,  per  dz.  $12.50  $13.00 


Sizes: 

No.  1.  Breast,  40  in.  Length,  31  in. 

So.  2.  “  88  in.  “  30^  In. 

0. 8.  “  36  in.  “  2/&H  in. 


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Overalls  and  String  Pants. 


No.  1.  Waist,  40  inch.  Leg  31  inch 
No.  2.  “  38  inch.  ‘  30  inch 

No.  8.  “  36  inch.  “  29  inch 

Yellow.  Black. 
Fish  brand  apron  pants 

doz . . . . $14.50  $15.00 

Shield  “  ♦* 

doz . . .  12.50  13.00 

STRING  PANTS, 

No.  1.  Waist,  40  inch.  Leg,  29  inch. 

No.  2,  “  38  inch.  “  28  inch. 

No.  3.  “  36  inch.  “  27  inch. 

Yellow.  Black. 
Fish  brand  string  pants 

doz . $14.00  $14.50 

Shield  “  **  “ 

doz . 12.00  12.50 


SLICKER. 

Sizes : 

No.  1.  Breast  42  in.  Length  58  In. 
No.  2.  “  40  in.  “  56  in. 
No.  3.  “  38  in.  j‘  54  in. 

Yellow.  Black. 
Per  Dozen. 

Double  Slickers - $25.00  $26.25 

Double  “  Boys  23.75  25.00 

Herders’  Slickers, 

Yellow.  Black* 
Per  Dozen. 

Double  Sllcker8_.-.$21.00  $22.25 


Storm  King. 

Yellow.  Black. 
Per  Doxen 

Double  Sllcker8_...$23.75  $25.00 


No  Brand. 

Black. 

Double  Slickers,  per  doz..  $19.50 

Packed  in  cases  containing  12 
assorted,  6-1,  4-2,  2-3  to  the 
dozen. 


^rand  Black  Oiled  Hats. 


Round  top,  per  doz_ . $5.50 

Soft,  black,  per  doz .  5.50 

Squam,  per  doz._ .  3.25 

Cape  Ann.  black,  per  doz_...  5.50 
Miners’  Progress,  leather  on 
front,  per  doz .  4,00 


BUTCHERS’  APRONS. 

Yellow.  Black. 

Per  Doz.  Net. 

Drill  Aprons., . .$  6.50  $  6.50 

Heavy  drill,  with 

straps- .  9.00  9.00 

Heavy  ;duck,  Iwith 

straps .  10.00  10.00 

Fish  brand,  doable,  8.00  8.50 


FOR  DISCOUNT  SEE  SHEET  IN  FRONT  OF  THIS  CATALOQUE. 


io8  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


WIDE  COTTON  DUCK 

We  are  agents  for  the  Consolidated  Cotton 
Duck  Company  and  can  sell  you  Wide  Cotton 
Duck  as  cheap  as  it  can  be  sold  by  anyone. 
Large  users  of  these  goods  sometimes  think 
that  they  can  be  bought  cheaper  by  going  far¬ 
ther  East,  but  it  will  be  found  that  you  are  in 
on  the  ground  floor  by  buying  of  us,  and  as  we 
are  nearer  to  Western,  South  and  North¬ 
western  buyers,  it  will  be  a  saving  of  time  to 
buy  of  us.  We  append  a  list  of  widths  and 
weights  below  that  are  most  commonly  used. 
These  we  aim  to  keep  constantly  in  stock,  and 
sell  by  the  roll  of  about  100  yards,  or  cut  and 
sell  by  the  yard.  Other  widths  and  weights  can 
be  procured  by  the  roll  only,  in  from  one  to  two 
weeks,  generally.  Although  sometimes  the  mills 
are  behind  with  their  orders,  and  it  takes 
longer. 

To  customers  who  live  East,  North  or  South¬ 
east  of  Kansas  City  we  can  deliver  from  Chi¬ 
cago  or  St.  Louis  at  about  1  per  cent  cheaper. 


WIDE  COTTON  DUCK. 
Price  List  Dec.  10,  1906. 


Width 

No.  4 

No.  6 

No.  8 

No.  10 

No.  12 

Width 

No.  4 

No.  6 

No.  8 

No.  10 

No.  12 

26  in.  1 

$0.41 

.$0.36  1 

$0.33 

$0.29 

1 

To72l"  T 

52  in.  1 

$0.82  1 

$0.72 

1 

$0.65 

1 

1 

$0.58 

1 

$0.48 

28  in.  1 

.4.5 

.39  1 

.35 

.31 

1 

.26  1 

54  in.  1 

.86  1 

.74 

1 

.68 

1 

.60 

1 

.50 

30  in.  1 

.48 

.41  1 

.38 

.33 

1 

.28  1 

56  in.  1 

.89  1 

.77 

1 

.70 

1 

.62 

1 

.52 

32  in.  1 

.51 

.44  1 

.40 

.36 

1 

.30 

58  in.  1 

.92  1 

.80 

1 

.73 

1 

.64 

1 

.54 

34  in.  1 

.54 

.47  1 

.43 

.38 

1 

.32  1 

60  in.  1 

.98  1 

.85 

1 

.77 

1 

.68 

1 

.56 

36  in.  1 

.57 

.50  1 

.45 

.40 

1 

.33  1 

66  in.  1 

1.07  1 

.93 

1 

.85 

1 

.75 

1 

.62 

38  in.  1 

.60 

.52  1 

.48 

.42 

1 

.35  1 

72  in.  1 

1.20  1 

1.04 

1 

.95 

1 

.83 

1 

.69 

40  in.  1 

.64 

.55  1 

.50 

.44 

1 

.37  1 

80  in.  1 

1.33  1 

1.16 

1 

1.05 

1 

.93 

1 

.77 

42  in.  1 

.67 

.  .58  ! 

.53 

.47 

1 

.39  1 

84  in.  1 

1.47  1 

1.28 

1 

1.16 

1 

1.01 

1 

.84 

44  in.  1 

.70 

.61  1 

.55 

.49 

1 

.41  1 

96  in.  1 

1.89  1 

1.64 

1 

1.47 

1 

1.28 

i 

1.05 

46  in.  1 

.73 

.63  1 

.58 

.51 

1 

.43  1 

100  in.  1 

2.01  1 

1.74 

1 

1.57 

1 

1.36 

1 

1.12 

48  in.  1 

.76 

.66  1 

.60 

.53 

I 

.44  1 

108  in.  1 

2.17  1 

1.88 

1 

1.69 

1 

1.47 

1 

1.21 

50  in.  1 

.79 

.69  1 

.63  ! 

.55 

1 

.46  1 

120  in.  j 

2.41  1 

2.09 

1 

1.88 

1 

1.63 

1 

1.34 

Salvation  Delivered  Free  of  Charge. 

“For  the  grace  of  God  that  bringeth  salvation  to  all  men  hath  appeared.’’ — Titus  2:11. 

“By  grace  are  ye  saved  through  faith;  and  that  not  of  yourselves;  it  is  the  gift  of  God; 
not  of  works,  lest  any  man  should  boast.” — Ephesians  2:8-9. 


Where  Will  You  Be  Tomorrow. 

“Boast  not  thyself  of  tomorrow;  for  thou  knowest  not  what  a  day  may  bring  forth.” — 
Proverbs  27:1. 

“Go  to  now,  ye  that  say,  today  or  tomorrow  we  will  go  into  such  a  city,  and  continue  there 
a  year,  and  buy  and  sell  and  get  gain;  whereas  ye  know  not  what  shall  be  on  the  morrow. 
For  what  is  your  life?  It  is  even  a  vapour  that  appeareth  for  a  little  time,  and  then  vanisheth 
away.  For  that  ye  ought  to  say,  Tf  the  Lord  will  we  shall  live,  and  do  this  or  that.’  ” — James 
4:13-15. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  109 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Cotton  Duck  and  Drill  For  Sale  to  the  Trade. 


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We  sell  Standard,  6%-oz.  and  8-oz.  Tent  Drills,  also  Single  Filling,  Double  Filling 
and  Army  Duck  of  all  weights  by  the  yard,  bolt,  bale  or  carload. 

Manufacturers  and  Users  of  and  Dealers  in  Duck  and  Drills  will  find  it  to  their 
advantage  to  get  our  prices  and  deal  with  us,  for  the  reason  that  we  cut  up  for  our 
own  use  large  quantities  of  Ducks  and  Drills,  so  that  you  can  get  just  the  number  of 
yards  that  you  require  for  any  particular  job,  and,  of  course,  there  are  many  dealers 
in  these  goods  that  do  not  break  a  bale. 

In  the  present  unsettled  state  of  the  Cotton  and  Duck  Market  we  find  it  impossible 
to  catalogue  our  prices,  as  not  only  is  the  price  of  Cotton  high  and  unsteady,  but  the 
Duck  Mills  are  most  of  them  sold  ahead  far  into  the  year  1906,  and  there  is  a  great 
danger  of  a  much  greater  Duck  Famine  than  last  year,  when  Duck  was  so  scarce  and 
hard  to  get.  This  will  probably  make  it  hard  to  insure  any  particular  brands  of  ducks 
for  any  length  of  time,  but  we  will  endeavor  to  be  to  the  front  with  price  and  quality. 
We  have,  at  this  writing,  a  large  supply  ordered,  and  expect  to  be  able  to  serve  our 
friends  to  their  advantage. 

We  are  also  jobbers  of  Fancy  Ducks  for  the  trade.  Black,  tan,  red,  blue,  brown, 
yellow,  purple,  plaid,  etc.,  of  various  widths  and  weights. 

We  can  also  sell  you  Blanket  Lining  at  the  cheapest  market  rates. 


LIST  OF  DUCKS  AND  DRILLS  THAT  WE  KEEP  IN  STOCK: 


SINGLE  FILLING  DUCK. 

7- ounce,  29-inch . 

8- ounce,  29-inch . 

10-ounce,  29-inch . 

12-ounce,  29-inch . 

DOUBLE  FILLING  DUCK. 

8-ounce,  29-inch . 

10-ounce,  29-inch . 

12-ounce,  29-inch . 

U.  S.  ARMY  DUCK. 

8-ounce,  28i/^-inch . 

10-ounce,  28% -inch . 

12-ounce,  28% -inch . 

LIGHT  COTTON  DUCKS  AND  TWILLS. 

46-inch  enameling,  7-ounce  weave,  double 

filling . 

56-inch  enameling,  7-ounce  weave,  double 

filling . 

72-inch  enameling,  7-ounce  weave,  double 

filling . 

40-inch,  11-ounce  Western  Star  weave, 
double  filling . 


40-inch, 

36-inch, 

30-inch, 

30- inch, 

31- inch, 
40-inch, 
40-inch, 
40-inch, 
40-inch, 
40-inch, 
40-inch, 
40-inch, 
40-inch, 
40-inch, 
29-inch, 
29-icnh, 
29-inch, 
29-inch, 
29-inch, 
29-inch, 
29-inch, 
29-inch, 
29-inch, 
29-inch, 
29-inch, 
29-inch, 


11-ounce,  single  filling . 

10-ounce,  single  filling . 

285  Drill . 

250  Drill . 

8-ounce  B.  &  L.  Tent  Drills . 

7% -ounce  Brown  Duck.  . 

7%-ounce  Salmon  Plaid  Duck... 

7% -ounce  Gray  Plaid  Duck . 

10  -ounce  Brown  Duck . 

10  -ounce  Salmon  Plaid  Duck... 

10  -ounce  Gray  Plaid  Duck . 

10  -ounce  Old  Gold  Duck . 

10  -ounce  Dark  Blue  Duck . 

10  -ounce!  Maroon  Duck . 

10  -ounce  Solid  Red . 

10  -ounce  Solid  Blue  Duck . 

7  -ounce  Solid  Blue  Duck . 

7  -ounce  Solid  Red  Duck . 

7  -ounce  Solid  Yellow  Duck... 

6% -ounce  Drill  Red . 

6% -ounce  Drill  Blue . 

6% -ounce  Prill  Yellow . 

10  -ounce  Black  Duck . 

8  -ounce  Black  Duck . 

10  -ounce  Brown  Duck . 

8  -ounce  Brown  Duck . . 


no  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


AWNING  STRIPE  AND  FITTINGS  FOR  THE  TRADE. 


We  have  the  largest  stock  and  assortment  of  weights,  colors  and  choice  patterns 
of  awning  stripes  in  the  West.  And  especially  to  those  in  the  Southwest  we'  can 
save  you  money  and  time  by  buying  your  goods  of  us. 

We  also  supply  ready  bound  scalloped  Awning  Curtain,  Lettered  if  required,  at 
cheaper  prices  than  small  shops  can  make  it. 

Thread,  Braid,  Sail  Twine,  Needles,  Palms,  Beeswax,  Sail  Hooks,  Brass  Grom¬ 
mets,  Thimbles,  Iron  Pullies,  Glass  Rings,  Slides,  Cleats,  Awning  Feet,  Rings,  Screw 
Eyes,  Cotton  Rope,  Etc. 

Also  Awning  Joints  to  go  on  Wood,  Brick  or  Iron,  Brick  hooks  for  top  rods,  etc. 

Galvanized  Boxes,  Sprocket  Wheels,  End  Pieces,  Brackets,  Center  Supports,  and 
Chain,  etc.  for  Chain  Roller  Awnings. 

We  have  a  large  Blacksmith’s  shop  fitted  with  Modern  Machinery  where  we  can 
make  your  awning  frames  to  order,  and  save  you  money. 

We  can  save  you  Time,  Freight,  and  Money  by  buying  your  Tent  Poles,  Stakes, 
and  Tent  Slides  of  us. 

Maybe  you  are  not  fixed  to  make  Large  or  Small  Roped  Tents.  We  do  it  for 
others  in  the  trade,  and  we  can  make  for  you  at  reasonable  rates,  small  or  large  Camp¬ 
ing,  Commissary  or  Stable  Gospel  or  Show  Tents.  Send  for  prices. 


Don’t  Be  Ignorant  Any  Longer. 

“And  the  times  of  this  ignorance  God  winked  at;  but  now  commandeth  all  men  every¬ 
where  to  repent;  Because  He  hath  appointed  a  day  in  the  which  He  will  judge  the  world  in 
righteousness,  by  that  man  whom  He  hath  ordained:  whereof  He  hath  given  assurance  unto 
all  men,  in  that  He  hath  raised  Him  from  the  dead.” — Acts  17:30-31. 


“Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  he  that  entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the  sheepfold,  but 
climbeth  up  some  other  way,  the  same  is  a  thief  and  a  robber.  I  am  the  door:  By  Me  if  any 
man  enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved.’’ — John  10:1-9. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


Ill 


Piano  and 
Organ  Covers 

WATERPROOF  CANVAS  MOVING 
COVERS,  AND  PIANO  DUST 
HOODS. 


Our  Dust  Hoods  are  made  of  good 
quality  colored  canton  flannel  and 
of  fleece  lined  rubber,  all  shaped 
and  well  sewed.  The  canvas  mov¬ 
ing  covers  are  fleece  lined,  have 
large  hand  holes  protected  by  a 
flap  to  keep  out  the  rain  and  they 
have  no  seam  ir  body. 


DUST  HOODS. 

No.  Size.  Material.  Price. 

1  4  ft.  6  in.  high,  rubber . Each  $2.00 

2  4  ft.  8  in.  “  rubber .  “  2.09 

3  4  ft.  10  in.  “  rubber .  “  2.17 

4  4  ft.  6  in.  “  green  flannel...  “  1.92 

5  4  ft.  6  in.  “  green  flannel...  “  2.00 

6  4  ft.  10  in.  “  green  flannel...  “  2.00 

7  4  ft.  8  in.  “  white  flannel...  “  1.17 

8  Square,  green  flannel .  “  1,42 

9  Square,  rubber .  “  4  92 


ORGAN  COVERS 


Fleece  Lined  Canvas  Covers. 


No.  Width.  Material.  Price. 

52  66  in.  12  oz.  black . 3  8.34 

53  66  “  brown  14  oz .  10.84 

102  70  “  white  14  “ . * .  9. 60 

106  66  “  “  14  “ .  9.00 

82  70  “  “  16  “ .  10.70 

86  66  “  “  16  “ . .  10.25 

62  70  “  "  18  « .  11.20 

66  66  “  “  18  “ .  10.85 

42  70  “  “  20  “ .  12.10 

46  66  “  “  20  “ .  11.35 

MADE  TO  ORDER. 


CANVAS  SEWING  MACHINE  COVERS. 

Heavy  canvas  waterproof  covers  are  essential  for  protecting  sewing  machines  while  they 
are  being  delivered.  We  will  make  these  to  fit  your  machine  if  you  will  send  us  the  measure¬ 
ments.  Otherwise  we  will  ship  our  stock  size  which  will  fit  most  sizes  and  makes.  The  top 

IS  made  much  heavier  than  the  skirt,  and  we  warrant  them  to  give  satisfaction.  Size  20  in. 
by  36  m.  by  29  in. 


Weight  Weight 


No. 

21 

14 

of  Top.  of  Sides, 
oz.  Army,  8  oz . 

Price. 

22 

16 

oz.  Army.  8  oz . 

23 

18 

oz.  Army,  8  oz . 

24 

20 

oz.  Army,  10  oz . 

25 

14 

oz.  Black,  8  oz . 

LARGE  DISCOUNT. 


Word  of  God  or  Word  of  Man?  Chaff  or  Wheat,  Which? 

“The  prophet  that  hath  a  dream  let  him  tell  a  dream;  and  he  that  hath  My  word,  let  him 
speak  My  word  faithfully.  What  is  the  chaff  to  the  wheat?  saith  the  Lord.”— Jeremiah  23:28. 
Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away,  but  my  words  shall  not  pass  away.” — Matthew  24:35. 
"They  shall  know  whose  word  shall  stand,  mine  or  theirs.”— Jeremiah  44:28, 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


No.  12  Safe  on  No.  7  Cabinet 


No.  6  Cabinet 

Our  line  of  Kitchen  Cabinets  and  Safes 
represent  the  standard  of  excellence  in 
this  part  of  the  country.  The  accompany¬ 
ing  cuts  give  a  pretty  good  idea.  The 
Cabinets  have  hardwood  frames,  white 
wood  tops  and  dough  boards,  and  are 
thoroughly  constructed  in  every  way.  We 
have  compared  them  with  some  other 
cabinets  offered,  and,  in  the  matter  of 
glued  joints  alone,  we  have  found  that 
these  cabinets  have  from  a  dozen  to  thir¬ 
ty  more  glued  joints  than  the  others.  The 
Safes  are  of  the  same  excellent  construc¬ 
tion  and  are  finished  to  match  the  cabi¬ 
nets.  The  following  are  the  dimensions: 

Price,  each. 

No.  7  Cabinet,  28x28  top,  2i/4-inch 
legs,  17x22-inch  dough  board,  two 
50-pound  flour  bins,  one  of  which  is 
divided  into  two  compartments. ..  .$5.00 
The  No.  6  Cabinet  has  a  26x42-inch 
top,  dough  board,  and  two  25-pound 
flour  bins.  This  Cabinet  also  has 

21/^-inch  legs  .  3.75  ' 

The  Safes  are  all  the  same  size,  45 
inches  wide,  49  inches  high  and  12 
inches  deep,  with  three  shelves. 

They  are  designated  as  follows: 

No.  9  Safe  has  wood  panel  doors, 

with  two  drawers .  5.35 

No.  12  Safe  has  glass  doors,  with 

two  drawers  .  6.05 

Two  Cabinets,  or  one  Cabinet  and  one 

Safe,  can  be  packed  together. 

No  charge  for  crating  if  two  pieces  are 
ordered. 


No.  14  FOLDING  CAMP  TABLE. 

Size  Top,  24  x  32  inches. 

Height,  28  inches. 

Price,  each,  net . $1.25 

This  table  is  of  an  extra  height. 
Tust  the  thing  for  the  camp. 


“The  rich  man  said.  I  will  say  to  my  soul,  soul,  thou  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for  many 
years;  take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink  and  be  merry.  But  God  said  unto  him,  thou  fool!  This  night 
thy  soul  shall  be  required  pf  thee.” — Luke  12:19-20. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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THE  REPOSE^'FOLDINQ  CHAIR. 


A  most  luxurious  chair  for  the 
camp,  porch,  garden  or  house. 
Excellent  to  take  on  an  ocean 
voyage  or  any  place  where  port¬ 
ability  and  comfort  is  desired. 
Folds  without  any  separation  of 
parts.  Frame  is  very  light  and 
strong;  oiled  and  varnished. 
Cover  of  10-oz.  Army  Stripe 
Duck. 

No.  57.  3  ft.  9  in.  high,  each  ..$1.25 

No.  58.  3  ft.  high,  each .  1,00 


No.  57, 


No.  58. 


CAMP  STOOL  WITH  BACK. 


These  stools  are  very  strong,  have  turned 
legs  and  are  covered  with  strong,  double  fill¬ 
ing  duck.  The  painted  ones  are  painted  red, 
varnished  and  covered  with  blue  or  brown 
stripe  10-ounce  Army  Duck. 


CAMP  STOOL. 


No.  64. 


No.  65. 


No.  64.  With  back,  painted,  50  cents  each.  Plain,  35  cents  each. 
No.  65.  Painted,  35  cents  each.  Plain,  25  cents  each. 


CAMP  CHAIR  No.  2. 


OUR  NO.  2 
FOLDING  CHAIR. 

Seasoned  Hard  Maple,  Rolled  Steel 
Sleeves. 

Shipping  weight,  98  lbs.,  per  doz. 
Price,  75c  each. 

Guaranteed  to  be  the  best  seller 
more  comfortable,  more  durable  and 
easiest  operated  cnair  sold. 

See  Discount  Sheet  in  front. 


A  Desirable  Object,  Have  You  Obtained  It. 

“And  many  other  signs  truly  did  Jesus  in  the  presence  of  His  disciples,  which  are  not 
Written  in  this  book:  But  these  are  written,  that  ye  might  believe  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ,  the 
Son  of  God;  and  that,  believing,  ye  might  have  life  through  His  name.” — John  20:30-31. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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THE  K.  C.  inPROVED  COT. 


This  cot  has  turned  legs  with 
double  malleable  iron  braces  at 
each  leg,  making  it  strong,  light 
and  neat.  Is  covered  with  10- 
ounce  duck. 

This  is  the  cheapest  and  best 
common  cot  in  the  market. 

Dealers  will  find  this  a  salable 
article,  and  we  would  advise 
you  to  try  a  sample  dozen  or 
half  dozen. 

Price  each  . $1.00 

WO.  40,  THE  U.  S.  folding  CANVAS  COT. 


This  cot  is  covered  with  10-ounce  duck.  It  is  the  strongest,  lightest  and  most  com^ 
pact  folding  cot  made.  It  is  easier  opened  and  closed,  and  folds  in  less  space  than  any  ; 
other  cot.  The  duck  will  wear  longer  and  the  legs  stand  more  strain,  and  will  stand 
upon  more  uneven  ground  because  of  not  being  stretched  with  a  stretcher  between  the  t 
legs,  which  we  consider  a  positive  injury  to  any  cot,  as  it  injures  the  wear  of  the  can¬ 
vas  and  weakens  the  legs,  by  the  fact  that,  when  the  duck  becomes  stretched  from  use, 
the  whole  weight  and  strain  comes  upon  the  stretcher  instead  of  being  evenly  divided 
over  the  whole  cot. 

It  folds  without  separation  of  parts.  Dimensions,  when  folded,  6  feet  x  5  in.  x  2  in. 
Weight,  15  pounds. 

Price,  covered  with  lO-ounce.  29-inch  duck . $1,50 


TKe 

Soldiers’  Friend 

CAMP  COT  OR  BED. 


It  folds  into  a  neat  package  5x6  inches  by  3  feet  2  inches.  It  is  the  strongest,  lightest 
and  most  compact  double-fold  Camp  bed  made.  It  is  and  easier  and  quicker  to  open  and 
close,  and  folds  in  less  space  than  any  other  Cot. 

Our  Cot  Covers  are  made  from  12-ounce  double  fill  brown  duck.  All  our  Camp  Bed 
Frames  are  made  from  best  selected  hardwood. 

Price . . $3.25 

DISCOUNT  TO  DEALERS. 


Better  Come  In  By  the  Door,  It  Is  Christ. 

“Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto  you,  he  that  entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the  sheepfold,  but 
climbeth  up  some  other  way,  the  same  is  a  thief  and  a  robber.  I  am  the  door:  by  Me  if  any 
man  enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved.” — John  10:1-9. 


‘  I  testify  unto  every  man  that  heareth  the  words  of  the  prophecy  of  this  hook.  If  any 
man  shall  add  unto  these  things,  God  shall  add  unto  him  the  plagues  that  are  written  in  this 
book:  and  if  any  man  shall  take  away  from  the  words  of  the  book  of  this  prophecy,  God  shall 
take  away  his  part  out  of  the  book  of  life.” — Revelation  22:18-19, 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C  J.  BAKER. 


ARMY  COT  NO.  88. 

This  Cot  will  commend  itself  to 
any  on  who  needs  a  light  portable 
bed.  It  has  hard  maple  frame, 
malleable  iron  hinges,  extra  grade 
of  heavy  duck  cover. 

Size  2  ft.  6  in.  X  6  ft. 

Shipping  weight,  48  lbs. 

Price,  $2.00. 


No.  600. 


Sampson. — Hard 
Hard  maple  frame, 
single  pencil  weave, 
folds  flat.  2  ft.  6 
in.,  weight  30  lbs., 
price  per  doz. $15.32 
3  ft.,  weight  38  lbs., 
price  per  doz. $16.66 


COMBINATION  FOLDING 
CAMP  CHAIR  AND  TABLE 
With  Desk  Attachment. 

Large  cut  shows  a  table. 
By  removing  the  front  half 
of  the  top  and  turning  back 
the  rear  half  a  solid-back 
chair  is  made.  By  seating 
himself  in  the  chair  and  then 
placing  the  removable  half  of 
the  top  again  on  the  arms, 
the  user  has  before  him  a 
desk  for  writing,  as  shown 
in  the  smaller  cut. 

If  a  high  back  chair  is 
wanted,  the  front  half  of  the 
table  top  can  be  added  to 
back. 

This  chair  folds  on  rivets 
like  r  any  camp  chair,  and 
takes  up  no  more  space. 
Finished  golden  oak.  Is 
solid  and  durable  in  every 
respect. 

Price,  per  dozen,  $27.00. 


CAMP  STOVES. 

The  top  and  sides  of  these  stoves  are  cut  out 
by  dies,  doors  (fire  and  oven)  are  raised  and 
embossedl  by  drop-press,  corners  are  double 
seamed,  top  and  bottom  are  counter  sunk  to 
keep  sides  in  place,  a  feature  in  no  other  camp 
stove  in  the  market.  Bottom  and  top  are 
pinned  on,*  making  one  of  the  strongest  camp 
stoves  in  the  market.  They  are  made  of  No, 
27  steel.  The  2-hole  stoves  weigh  10  pounds 
each,  the  4-hole  weigh  13  pounds  each. 


Size  2-hole,  23  inches  long,  12  inches  high,  12  inches  wide. 

Size  4-hole,  23  inches  long,  12  inches  high,  18  inches  wide.  Price  each 

Camp  Stove,  2-hole,  with  two  lengths  of  pipe  .  ’  $2  00 

Camp  Stove,  4-hole,  with  two  lengths  of  pipe  .  . 2  50 

SEE  DISCOUNT  SHEET  IN  FRO*nK . 


ii6  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


To  the  Harness  Trade 


Net  Price  Catalog  of  Horse  Clothing  sent  to  the  Harness  and 

Saddlery  Trade  on  application 

FULLY  ILLUSTRATED 


^ V-  What  Will  You  Do  With  Your  Sins? 

“Thou  hast  set  our  iniquities  before  Thee,  our  secret  sins  in  the  light  of  Thy  countenance.” 
— Psalm  90:8. 

“For  God  shall  bring  every  work  into  judgment,  with  every  secret  thing,  whether  it  be 
good  or  whether  it  be  evil.” — Ecclesiastes  12:14. 

“The  Lord  hath  laid  on  Him  the  iniquities  of  us  all.” — Isaiah  33:6.  “And  by  Him  all  that 
believe  are  justified  from  all  things.” — Acts  13:39. 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  117 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


TO  HORSE  CLOTHING  CONSUHERS 

We  sell  all  our  Horse  Clothing  through  the  Saddlery  Trade. 
Have  your  local  man  order  for  you. 


The  Bible. 

This  Book  contains — The  mind  of  God,  the  state  of  man,  the  way  of  Salvation,  doom  of 
sinners,  and  happiness  of  believers.  Its  doctrines  are  holy,  its  precepts  are  binding,  its  histo¬ 
ries  are  true,  and  its  decisions  are  immutable.  Read  it  to  be  wise,  believe  it  to  be  safe,  and 
practice  it  to  be  holy.  It  contains  light  to  direct  you,  food  to  support  you,  and  comfort  to  cheer 
you.  It  is  the  traveler’s  map,  the  pilgrim’s  staff,  the  pilot’s  compass,  the  soldier’s  sword,  and 
the  Christian’s  charter.  Here  Paradise  is  restored.  Heaven  opened,  and  the  gates  of  Hell  dis¬ 
closed.  Christ  is  its  grand  subject,  our  good  its  design,  and  the  glory  of  God  its  end.  It 
should  fill  the  memory,  rule  the  heart,  and  guide  the  feet.  Read  it  slowly,  frequently,  prayer¬ 
fully.  It  is  a  mine  of  wealth,  a  paradise  of  glory,  and  a  river  of  pleasure.  It  is  given  you  in 
life,  will  be  open  at  the  Judgment,  and  be  remembered  for  ever.  It  involves  the  highest  re¬ 
sponsibility,  rewards  the  greatest  labor,  and  condemns  all  who  trifle  with  its  holy  contents. 


n8  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


BROWN  AND  BLACK  WATER-PROOF  PAULINS 

WITH  EYELETS  AND  ROPES  ATTACHED. 


SIZE — FEET. 

10-oz. 

Brown 

Duck 

12-oz. 

Brown 

Duck 

14-oz. 

Black 

Duck 

5  X  6 . Each 

3  00 

3  44 

3  90 

6  X  7 .  “ 

3  60 

4  02 

4  56 

6  X  8 .  “ 

4  00 

4  60 

5  20 

6  X  9 .  “ 

4  50 

5  18 

6  86 

6x8 .  “ 

4  80 

6  62 

6  24 

6x9 .  “ 

6  40 

6  20 

7  02 

6  X  10 .  “ 

6  00 

6  90 

7  80 

6  X  12 .  “ 

7  20 

8  28 

9  36 

6  X  14 .  “ 

8  40 

9  66 

10  92 

7  X  9 .  “ 

6  30 

7  24 

8  20 

7  X  10 .  “ 

7  00 

8  04 

9  10 

7  X  12 .  “ 

8  40 

9  66 

10  92 

SIZE — FEET. 

10-oz, 

Brown 

Duck 

12-oz. 

Brown 

Duck 

14-oz. 

Black 

Duck 

7  X  14  ... .  Each 

9  80 

11  28 

12  74 

7  X  16 .  “ 

11  20 

12  88 

14  56 

8  X  12 .  “ 

9  60 

11  04 

12  48 

8  X  14 .  “ 

11  20 

12  88 

14  66 

8  X  16 .  “ 

12  80 

14‘  72 

16  64 

9  X  12 .  “ 

10  80 

12  42 

14  04 

9  X  14 .  “ 

12  60 

14  50 

16  38 

9  X  16 . 

14  40 

16  56 

18  72 

lO^x  14 .  ‘‘ 

14  70 

16  90 

19  12 

10ix.l6 .  “ 

16  80 

19  34 

21  84 

lO^x  18 .  “ 

18  90 

21  74 

24  57 

12  X  16 .  “ 

19  20 

22  08 

24  96 

LIBERAL  DISCOUNT.  See  sheet  in  front  of  Catalogue. 


Salvation  By  Faith. 

“It  pleased  God  by  the  foolishness  of  preaching  to  save  them  that  believe.” — 1  Corinthians 

1:21. 

“For  I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  gospel  of  Christ;  for  it  is  the  power  of  God  unto  salvation 
to  every  one  that  believeth;  to  the  Jew  first  and  also  to  the  Greek.” — Romans  1:16. 


Some  one  will  knock  when  the  door  is  shut. 

By  and  by,  by  and  by, 

Hear  a  voice  saying,  I  know  you  not. 

Shall  you?  shall  I? 

Some  one  will  call  and  shall  not  be  heard, 
Vainly  will  strive  when  the  door  is  barred, 
Some  one  will  fail  of  the  saints’  reward, 

Shall  you?  shall  I? 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BANKER. 


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KANSAS  CITY  SEAT  SHADE. 

Patented. 


9 

Clear  Ash  Frame;  Hard  Oil  Finish. 
Easily  adjusted  to  any  angle.  Covered 
with  striped  or  brown  duck.  Centre 
bow  is  reinforced  with  malleable  iron 
slat  with  turned  edges,  making  it  very 
strong.  Made  any  width,  from  2  ft. 
6  in.  to  4  ft.  4  in. 

Price,  per  dozen,  net . $24.00 

In  ordering,  please  give  width  of 
seat  at  top. 


UMBRELLAS, 

PLAIN  COLORS  AND  ADVERTISING. 


Per  doz.,  net. 

8-ribbed,  covered 
with  buggy 

cloth  . $13.80 

8-ribbed,  covered 

with  drill .  15.00 

Big  8,  covered 
with  wagon 
cover  duck....  16.50 
Big  8,  covered 
with  D.  &  T. 
filling  duck....  18.00 
Big  8  has  8  steel 
ribs,  40  in.  long;  color 
of  cover,  blue,  brovv^n 
or  green. 

Write  for  special 
prices  on  advertising 
umbrellas;  also,  large 
lots  of  plain  umbrellas 
shipped  direct  from 
mill. 

All  prices  given  above  are  f.  o.  b.,  Kansas  City.  All  umbrellas  are  equipped  with  fixtures 
for  seats  and  bottom  of  pole.  If  Malleable  Harvester  Attachments  are  wanted,  price  will  be 
$4.00  per  dozen. 

On  orders  of  Advertising  Umbrellas,  no  charge  will  be  made  for  printing  on  one  reading. 
The  print  works  will  not  run  through  less  than  one  dozen  with  advertisements  on. 


Forgiveness  of  Sins  as  a  Gift. 

“The  God  of  our  fathers  raised  up  Jesus,  whom  ye  slew  and  hanged  on  a  tree.  Him  hath 
God  exalted  with  His  right  hand  to  be  a  Prince  and  a  Saviour,  for  to  give  repentance  to  Israel, 
and  forgiveness  of  sins.” — Acts  5:30-31. 


The  Lord  Our  Righteousness. 

“No  weapon  that  is  formed  against  thee  shall  prosper;  and  every  tongue  that  shall  rise 
against  thee  in  judgment  thou  shalt  condemn.  This  is  the  heritage  of  the  servants  of  the 
Lord:  and  their  righteousness  is  of  Me  saith  the  Lord.”  Isaiah  56:17. 


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BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


No.  Per  doz. 

2  10  oz.  single  filling  duck . $2.70 

4  10  oz.  double  filling  duck. . . .  3.20 

6  12  oz.  double  filling  duck....  3.40 

8  15  oz.  double  filling  duck - 3.75 

WITH  LEATHER  BOTTOMS,  STRAPS 
AND  VENTILATORS. 

No.  Per  doz. 

to  10  oz.  single  filling  duck . $5.00 

12  10  oz.  double  filling  duck _ 5.35 

14  12  oz.  double  filling  duck _ 5.70 

16  15  oz.  double  filling  duck _ 6.25 


UNFINISHED  SIDE  AND  BACK  CURTAINS 

WITH  COLORED  BACKS,  FOR  CARRIAGE  TRIMMING  TRADE. 


No. 

20  Side  curtains,  22  oz.  drill,  with  eyelets,  per  pair . $1.14 

30  Side  curtains,  26  oz.  drill  with  eyelets,  per  pair .  1.25 

40  Back  curtains,  22  oz.  drill,  with  eyelets  and  glass  window,  each . 60 

50  Back  curtains,  26  oz.  drill,  with  eyelets  and  glass  window,  each . 66 


ADJUSTABLE  STORM  APRON. 


Two  steel  clamps  fastened  to  the  Apron  shaped  like 
clothes'  pins,  fit  over  the  dash  like  a  clothes  pin  over  a 
clothes  line  and  holds  the  apron  securely  to  dashes  of 
various  widths.  The  clamps  are  guaranteed  two  years. 


No.  Per  doz. 

1  Buggy,  18  oz.  rubber  drill . $  9.38 

2  Buggy,  22  oz.  rubber  drill .  10.65 

3  Buggy,  28  oz.  rubber  drill .  11.90 

11  Surrey  or  phaeton,  18  oz.  rubber  drill .  11.00 

12  Surrey  or  phaeton,  22  oz.  rubber  drill .  12.00 

13  Surrey  or  phaeton,  28  oz.  rubber  drill .  14.00 


Buggy  size,  50x60  inches;  Surrey  and  Phaeton  size, 
50x72  inches. 

ADJUSTABLE  HOOD. 

No. 

6  Adjustable  dust  hood,  fits  any 
fiuggy,  well  reinforced,  will  last 
for  years,  22  oz.  rubber  carriage 

drill,  per  dozen . $15.00 

Comes  in  three  different  widths,  38  in., 

40  in.  and  42  in. 


“What  must  I  do  to  be  saved?” 
be  saved.” — Acts  16:30-31. 

“Saved  in  the  Lord  with  an  everlasting  salvation': 
founded  world  without  end.” — Isaiah  45:17. 


'Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  thou  shalt 

Ye  ehall  not  be  ashamed  nor  oon* 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


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BLIZZARD  STORM  FRONT. 

The  Blizzard  Adjustable  Storm  Front  will  fit  any 
buggy.  It  is  held  on  by  means  of  an  elastic  cord  and  two 
hooks  at  the  top  and  an  elastic  cord  and  two  hooks  at 
the  dash,  and  a  clamp  at  each  side,  which  fastens  to  the 
bow  like  a  clothes  pin  to  a  clothes  line;  the  sides  can 
be  opened  or  closed  with  gloves  on.  It  closies  up  a 
buggy  entirely  and  keeps  out  all  rain  and  wind. 

The  window  is  large — 7x20  inches — and  affords  a  per¬ 
fect  view,  and  is  made  of  transparent  material  that  will 
not  break,  and  is  not  affected  by  the  weather.  It  is  made 
and  reinforced  at  all  places  liable  to  strains.  Folds  up 
and  can  be  put  under  the  cushion. 

No. 

5  For  buggy,  22  oz.  rubber . 

4  For  buggy,  28  oz.  rubber . 

50  For  surrey  or  phaeton,  22  oz.  rubber . 

40  For  surrey  or  phaeton,  28  oz.  rubber . . 


Per  dozen. 


$30.00 

35.00 

35.00 

40.00 


The 

regular 

tection. 


PROTECTOR  STORM  FRONT. 

Storm  Protector  is  fastened  to  the  inside  of 
the  top,  preventing  rain  from  running  in. 

The  lookout  light  is  brought  closer  to  the 
driver,  giving  a  broad  range  of  vision,  and 
being  protected  by  top,  does  not  become  cov¬ 
ered  with  snow  and  water  obstructing  the 
view. 

It  can  be  put  up  quickly  and  from  the  inside 
of  buggy. 

It  can  be  released  instantly  in  case  of  acci¬ 
dent,  and  when  dropped  down  is  entirely  out 
of  the  way,  affording  ample  room  for  quick 
exit. 

No.  Per  doz. 

1  Buggy,  24  oz.  rubber . $30.00 

10  Surrey  or  phaeton,  24  oz.  rubber....  35.00 
THE  COMFORT  STORM  CURTAIN. 

Price  per  doz. 

No.  8  24  oz.  rubber . $15.00 

Storm  Curtain  has  no  apron  attachment.  This  is  intended  to  be  used  with  a 
storm  apron.  Your  customer 'may  have  a  good  apron,  but  wants  a  face  pro- 
This  curtain  will  fill  just  such  want. 


BUGGY  CANOPY 

NO.  80. 

Covered  with  buff  drill,  trimmed  with 
bullion  fringe,  folds  l^Ke  an  umbrella.  De¬ 
tachable  fixture,  can  be  put  on  any  vehicle. 
Takes  but  a  moment  to  attach.  Three  feet 
spread.  Put  it  in  your  stock  and  you  will 
find  it  sells  itself. 

No.  80.  Price,  each,  Solid  Standard . $4.40 

No.  80.  Price  each.  Jointed  Standard . 6.00 

No.  170.  Oblong  Sq.  End,  Jointed  Standard  5.35 


“But  as  many  as  received  Him,  to  them  gave  He  power  to  become  the  sons  of  God,  even 
to  them  that  believe  on  His  name.” — John  1:12. 


122  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


SECOND-HAND  KANSAS  CITY  TWO  AND  THREE-ROOM  FAMILY  TENTS. 


The  above  picture  shows  one  of  our  new  style  Family  Compartment  Tents,  made  for  one 
center  pole  and  eight  wall  poles.  These  tents  are  made  square  hip  roof  style.  Corners  between 
peak  and  eave  are  reinforced  with  canvas  strip. 

Walls  on  three  sides  are  attached.  Front  wall  has  opening  in  center  and  is  made  to  hook 
back  when  not  in  use. 

The  awning  extension  is  no  part  of  the  wall,  it  is  extra,  and  it  is  not  necessary  to  lower 
awning  to  close  the  tent.  It  is  six  feet  deep  and  is  the  same  width  as  tent. 

The  partition  is  made  of  sheeting,  is  same  height  as  the  wall  of  the  tent. 

Parties  who  attend  Chautauquas,  Assemblies,  Camp  Meetings,  Reunions,  and  those  who 
spend  their  vacation  fishing,  hunting  or  camping  will  add  greatly  to  their  pleasure  and  comfort 
and  at  the  same  time  save  money  by  using  one  of  our  K.  C.  Family  Tents. 

We  have  a  large  stock  on  hand,  all  made  new  this  year,  that  have  been  used  only  ten 
days,  and  for  all  purposes  are  as  good  as  new. 


Price. 


914x14,  6-ft.  wall,  10-oz.  all  through,  net  . $13  00 

914x14,  6-ft.  wall,  10-oz.  double  filling  duck  in  top,  10-oz.  Standard  walls .  13  80 

914x14,  6-ft.  wall,  12-oz.  top,  10-oz.  Standard  walls .  13  80 

914x14,  6-ft.  wall,  8-oz.  Khaki  Drill  all  through .  14  60 

914x14,  6-ft.  wall,  10-oz.  best  Army  Duck  top.  10-oz.  Standard  walls .  15  00 

914x14,  6-ft.  wall,  12-oz.  double  filling  duck  top,  10-oz.  walls .  15  00 

914x14,  6-ft.  wall,  12-oz.  Best  Army  top,  10-oz.  w'^alls .  16  00 

91/2x14  size  has  two  rooms  7x91/2  ft. 

12  xl4,  6-ft.  wall,  10-oz.  all  through  .  14  70 

12  xl4,  6-ft.  wall,  10-oz.  Double  Filling  Top,  10-oz.  Standard  walls .  15  75 

12  xl4,  6-ft.  wall,  12-oz.  top,  10-oz.  walls .  15  80 

12  xl4,  6-ft.  wall,  8-oz.  Khaki  all  through .  16  75 

12  xl4,  6-ft.  wall,  10-oz.  Best  Army  Duck  Top,  10-oz.  walls .  16  80 

12  xl4,  6-ft.  wall,  12-oz.  Double  Filling  Top,  10-oz.  walls .  16  80 

12  xl4,  6-ft.  wall,  12-oz.  Best  Army  Top,  10-oz.  walls .  18  75 

12x14  has  two  rooms  7x12  feet. 

12  xl6,  6-ft.  wall,  10-oz.  all  through,  net .  16  60 

12  xl6,  6-ft.  wall,  10-oz.  Double  Filling  Top,  10-oz.  Standard  walls .  17  75 

12  xl6,  6-ft.  wall,  12-oz.  top,  10-oz,  walls .  17  75 

12  xl6,  6-ft.  wall,  8-oz.  Khaki  Drill  .  18  00 

12  xl6,  6-ft.  wall,  10-oz.  Best  Army  Top,  10-oz.  walls .  19  00 

12  xl6,  6-ft.  wall,  12-oz.  Double  Filling  Top,  10-oz.  walls .  19  00 

12  xl6,  6-ft.  wall,  12-oz,  Best  Army  Top,  10-oz.  walls .  20  75 


12x16  has  three  rooms,  two  6x8,  one  8x12. 

SECOND-HAND  THREE  AND  FIVE-ROOM  FAMILY  TENTS. 

These  tents  have  been  used  at  Encampments,  Chautauquas,  Campmeetings,  etc. 

Walls  are  six  feet  high.  Part  of  wall  on  each  side  is  made  to  raise  and  form  awning.  Parti¬ 
tions  are  made  of  sheeting  and  are  of  the  same  height  as  walls.  Tops  have  reinforced  canvas 
strips  between  peak  and  eaves,  at  corners,  once  between  on  ends,  and  twice  between  on  sides. 

If  you  would  like  to  own  and  enjoy  the  pleasure  of  a  beautiful,  stylish  and  comfortable  sum¬ 
mer  home,  buy  one  of  our  Family  Tents. 


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9x19,  3-room,  lO-oz.  Double  Filling  Top . 

$22  00 

$21  00 

$19  00 

$18  00 

$14  00 

$10  CO 

9x19, 3-room,  12-oz.  •*  “ 

25  00 

24  00 

22  00 

20  00 

16  00 

13  00 

9x19,  3-room,  10-oz.  Army  “ . 

25  00 

24  00 

22  00 

20  00 

16  00 

13  00 

9x19, 3-room,  12-oz.  “  “ . 

27  00 

25  00 

23  00 

21  00 

17  00 

13  00 

9x19, 3-room,  10-oz.  “  Striped  “  . 

27  00 

25  00 

23  00 

21  00 

17  00 

14  00 

12x19,  3-rnom,  10-oz  Double  Filling  Top . 

25  00 

23  00 

21  00 

18  00 

12  00 

12x19, 3-room,  12-oz.  “  “  “  . 

28  00 

26  00 

24  00 

19  00 

16  00 

12x19,  3-room,  10-oz.  Army  “  . . 

28  00 

26  00 

24  00 

19  00 

15  00 

12x19, 3-room.  12-oz.  “  “  . 

29  00 

28  00 

25  00 

20  00 

16  00 

12x19, 3-room,  10-oz.  “  Striped  “  . 

29  00 

28  00 

25  00 

20  00 

16  00 

14x24,  5-room,  10-oz.  Double  Filling  Top . 

34  00 

31  00 

29  00 

27  00 

21  00 

15  00 

14x24, 5-room,  12-oz.  “  “  “  . 

38  00 

36  00 

33  00 

30  00 

24  00 

18  00 

14x24,  5-room,  10-oz,  Army  •*  . 

88  00 

36  00 

33  00 

30  00 

24  00 

18  00 

14x24, 5-room,  12  oz.  “  “  . 

41  00 

36  00 

35  00 

33  00 

26  00 

19  00 

14x24,  5  room,  10-oz.  “  Striped  “  . 

41  00 

38  00 

36  00 

33  00 

26  00 

19  00 

BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  123 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


SECOND-HAND  OBLONG  SQUARE  END  TENTS. 

No.  Price. 

Extra  12x55,  Bowling’  Alley,  10-oz.  double  filling’  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall;  7-ft.  awning  on 
one  end;  roped  on  the  ridge  and  wall  pole  every  fourth  seam;  used  three 
weeks. 

Complete  with  poles  and  stakes . $  40  00 

920  17x32,  Made  of  red  stripe  in  the  top,  9-ft.  red  stripe  walls;  roped  on  the  ridge, 
eaves  and  corners.  Three  push  poles  in  the  top,  and  twelve  wall  poles. 

Tent  has  been  patched. 

Complete  with  poles  and  stakes .  30  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  28  50 

936  19x36,  10-oz.  Army  blue  stripe  top,  8-oz.  blue  stripe  walls,  7-ft.  high  attached 
to  the  top.  Roped  ridge,  eaves  and  corners,  once  between  on  the  ends, 
three  times  between  on  the  sides,  three  push  poles.  Trimmed  in  red 
throughout.  Awning  on  both  sides  of  the  tent.  Used  four  weeks. 


Without  poles  and  stakes,  $56  00,  Complete . ^ .  60  00 

947  21x42,  8-oz.  Khaki  drill  top,  7-ft.  6%-oz.  Khaki  drill  wall.  Roped  on  the  ridge, 

eaves,  corners  and  every  fourth  seam.  Wall  fitted  with  hooks.  Used  four 
weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $76  00.  Complete .  80  00 

948  21x42,  8-oz.  Khaki  drill  top,  7-ft.  6^-oz.  Khaki  drill  wall,  made  like  tent  947. 

Used  two  weeks. 

,  Without  poles  and  stakes,  $76  00.  Complete .  80  00 

929  21x42,  10-oz.  Double  Filling  top,  made  push  pole  style;  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall.  Roped  at 

ridge,  eaves  and  corners  and  every  fourth  seam. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $71  00.  Complete .  75  00 

930  21x42,  10-oz.  Double  Filling  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall,  made  and  roped  same  as  No.  929. 

Used  six  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $71  00.  Complete .  75  00 


SECOND-HAND  OBLONG,  ROUND  END  TABERNACLES  AND  SHOW  TENTS. 

We  have  endeavored  to  describe  the  following  second-hand  round  end  tents  very  minutely. 
To  those  who  have  used  tents  any  length  of  time  this  may  seem  quite  superfluous;  but  there 
are  others  who  are  not  so  well  posted  along  these  lines,  and  for  their  benefit  we  have  described 
tents  in  full,  so  that  it  will  be  easy  for  them  to  understand  just  how  these  tents  are  constructed. 
We  will  consider  it  a  pleasure  to  answer  any  questions  relative  to  any  tent  or  tents  described. 


Write  for  prices  on  new  tents  for  this  season’s  use. 

No.  Price. 

913  22x29,  8-oz.  Army  top,  push  pole  style,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall  made  to  fasten  to  eave  with 
hooks.  Top  roped  on  ridge,  eaves  and  every  third  seam.  Used  nine  weeks, 
and  in  good  condition. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $45  00.  Complete .  $50  00 

908  20x30,  8-oz.  blue  and  white  stripe  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall,  fitted  wuth  hooks.  Tent  is 
reinforced  every  second  seam  with  strip  of  webbing.  Roped  ridge,  and 
eaves. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $26  00.  Complete .  30  00 

802  22x36,  10-oz.  Army  blue  and  white  stripe  top,  8-oz.  blue  and  white  stripe  7-ft. 

wall.  This  tent  has  an  awning  on  both  sides,  and  is  made  for  a  pole  ridge. 

Has  been  used  a  good  deal,  but  is  in  fair  shape. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $25  00.  Complete .  30  00 

857  22x36,  10-oz.  Army  blue  and  white  stripe  top,  7-ft.  blue  stripe  wall.  Roped  on  the 
ridge,  eaves  and  reinforced  every  second  seam  with  webbing.  Made  for 
three  push  poles  in  the  top,  and  fourteen  w'all  poles.  Used  ten  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $54  00.  Complete .  60  00 

953  20x40,  8-oz.  Khaki  drill,  push  pole  top,  7-ft.  6%-oz.  KhaWi  drill  wall.  Roped  on 

ridge,  eaves,  and  reinforced  with  webbing  every  second  seam.  Used  six 
days. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $70  00.  Complete .  75  00 

954  20x40,  8-oz.  Khaki  drill  top,  7-ft.  G^-oz.  Khaki  drill  wall.  Made  same  as  No.  953. 

Used  one  week. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $70  00.  Complete .  75  00 

880  22x40,  8-oz.  Double  Filling  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall,  fitted  with  hooks.  Roped  on  ridge, 
eaves  and  every  third  seam.  Used  two  months. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $40  00.  Complete .  46  00 

806  22x40,  6^/^-oz.  push  pole  top,  G^/2-oz.  drill  wall.  Tent  is  in  very  poor  condition,  and 
has  been  used  a  great  deal.  Prefer  showing  this  tent  to  purchaser. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $16  00.  Complete .  20  00 

946  20x40,  8-oz.  Khaki  drill  push  pole  top,  6%-oz.  Khaki  drill  wall,  7-ft.  high.  Roped 
on  the  ridge,  eaves,  and  reinforced  every  second  seam  with  webbing.  Used 
two  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $70  00.  Complete .  75  00 


124 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


SECOND-HAND  OBLONG,  ROUND  END  TABERNACLES  AND  SHOW  TENTS. 

(Continued.) 

945  22x40,  8-oz.  Khaki  drill  top,  614-OZ.  7-ft.  Khaki  drill  wall.  Made  like  No.  946. 

Used  five  weeks  and  in  good  condition. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $65  00.  Complete .  70  00 

944  20x40,  10-oz  Army  brown  stripe  top,  made  for  push  poles,  7-ft.  7-oz.  stripe  walls 
fitted  with  hooks.  Made  same  as  No.  946.  Used  two  weeks,  and  in  fine 
condition. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $75  00.  Complete .  80  00 

943  20x40,  10-oz.  Army  blue  stripe  top,  7-ft.  7-oz.  walls.  Made  same  as  No.  946.  Used 
only  two  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $75  00.  Complete .  80  00 

952  26x40,  8-oz  Armj’’  top  made  for  three  push  poles,  6-ft.  8-oz.  side  walls  fitted  with 
hooks.  Roped  on  the  ridge,  eaves,  and  every  third  seam.  Used  four  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $70  00.  Complete .  75  00 

860  28x47,  8-oz.  Khaki  drill  top,  6%-oz.  7-ft.  Khaki  drill  wall.  Roped  on  the  ridge, 
eaves  and  every  third  seam.  Made  push  pole  style.  Used  about  two  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $85  00.  Complete .  90  00 

959  30x50,  6%-oz.  drill  all  through,  made  push  pole  style;  8-ft.  walls  made  to  pull  up 
on  wall  poles  with  ropes.  Top  roped  ridge,  eaves  and  every  third  seam, 
wall  pole  every  third  seam.  Used  two  months,  and  in  fair  shape. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $67  00.  Complete .  75  00 

961  35  ft.  Round  top,  made  push  pole  style;  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall.  Made  of  solid  red  and 

solid  white,  alternating  widths.  Made  push  pole  style  and  reinforced  every 
third  seam  with  red  webbing. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $45  00.  Complete .  47  50 

i 

969  35x50,  10-OZ.  Army  top,  made  in  one  piece,  and  made  for  bale  ring  and  tackle, 

7-ft.  8-oz.  wall  fitted  with  hooks.  Top  is  roped  on  the  ridge,  eaves  and 
every  third  seam  between.  Used  only  six  days  and  good  as  new. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $106  00.  Complete .  126  00 

968  35x50,  12-oz.  duck  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  walls,  made  and  roped  same  as  No.  969.  Used 
two  days. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $114  00.  Complete .  120  00 

819  35x50,  9-oz.  drill  top  in  one  piece,  made  push  pole  style;  7-ft.  8  oz.  wall  fitted  with 
hooks.  Roped  ridge,  eaves  and  every  third  seam.  Used  two  months. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $70  00.  Complete .  75  00 

956  35x50,  10-oz.  Double  Filling  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  walls.  Made  and  roped  same  as  No. 

969.  Used  two  weeks.  Walls  are  slightly  mildewed.  ' 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $94  00.  Complete .  100  00 

919  35x50,  10-oz.  Army  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall.  Made  and  roped  same  as  No.  969.  Used 
eight  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $79  00.  Complete .  85  00 

932  35x50,  8-oz.  Double  Filling  top  made  push  pole  style,  7-ft.  8-oz.  walls  fitted  with 
hooks.  Roped  same  as  No.  969.  Used  eight  days. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $88  50.  Complete .  92  50 

893  40x60,  61^-oz.  drill  top  in  one  piece,  made  push  pole  style,  10-ft.  6i/^-oz.  wall, 
rnade  to  pull  up  to  eave  every  fourth  seam  with  rope.  Top  roped  on  the 
ridge,  and  every  second  seam  with  wall  pole  every  fourth  seam.  Used 
four  months,  but  in  fairly  good  condition. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $64  00.  Complete . .  70  00 

842  40x60,  10-oz.  Double  Filling  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  walls,  made  and  roped  same  as  No. 

895.  Used  four  months,  and  patched  in  the  top,  although  the  cloth  is  in 
fairly  good  shape. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $80  00.  Complete .  90  00 

914  40x60,  12-oz.  duck  in  the  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall.  Made  and  roped  same  as  No.  895. 

Used  six  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $130  00.  Complete .  142  00 

915  40x60,  12-oz.  duck  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall.  Made  and  roped  same  as  No.  895.  This 

tent  has  some  large  grease  spots  in  the  top  which  may  make  it  leak,  but 
the  cloth  is  in  good  condition.  Used  ten  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $78  00.  Complete .  90  00 

916  40x60,  10-oz.  Double  Filling  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall.  Made  and  roped  same  as  No. 

918.  Used  six  weeks  and  in  good  condition. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $113  00.  Complete . .  125  00 

874  40x60,  12-oz.  Double  Filling  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall.  Made  and  roped  same  as  No. 

918.  This  tent  is  quite  old,  and  we  do  not  guarantee  it  to  stand  much 
wear,  although  the  cloth  seems  to  be  fairly  good. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $50  00.  Complete . . .  60  00 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A.  125 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


SECOND-HAND  OBLONG,  ROUND  END  TABERNACLES  AND  SHOW  TENTS. 

(Continued.) 

972  40x60.  A  40-ft.  Round  top  with  a  20-ft.  middle  piece  made  to  lace  in.  Top  made 
of  12-oz.  Army  duck  fitted  with  bale  rings  and  tackle;  7-ft.  8  oz.  walls, 
made  to  fasten  to  eave  with  hooks.  Roped  on  the  ridge,  eaves  and  every 


third  seam.  Used  six  days,  and  good  as  new. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $160  00.  Complete .  170  00 

974  40x60,  10-oz.  Army  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall,  made  and  roped  same  as  No.  972.  Used 
four  weeks. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $113  00.  Complete .  125  00 

962  40x60,  10-oz.  Army  top,  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall,  m.ade  and  roped  same  as  No.  972.  Used 
six  days  and  good  as  new. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $140  00.  Complete . .' .  150  00 


923  40x60,  6%-oz.  drill  in  the  top;  top  made  in  three  pieces,  with  bale  rings  and 
tackle;  7;ft.  8-oz.  walls,  made  to  fasten  to  eave  with  hooks.  Top  is  roped 
on  the  ridge,  eaves,  and  reinforced  every  second  seam  between  peak  and 
eave  with  a  strip  of  red  webbing.  Has  a  red  band  circling  the  top  mid¬ 
way  between  peak  and  eave,  and  patches  and  curtain  ore  solid  red.  Tent 
has  been  used  but  two  weeks  and  is  good  as  new. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $95  00,  Complete .  105  00 


935  48x69,  10-oz.  Double  Filling  Army  top,  made  in  three  pieces  and  fitted  with  bale 
rings.  Roped  on  the  ridge,  eaves,  and  every  third  seam,  and  has*  double 
guys  every  third  seam;  7-ft.  8-oz.  wall,  made  to  fasten  to  eaves  with  hooks. 

Used  five  weeks.  Walls  are  mildewed  slightly. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $165  00.  Complete . .  180  00 


934  50x80,  A  50-ft.  Round  Top  with  a  30-ft.  middle  piece  to  lace  in;  10-ft.  side  wall. 

Made  of  6%-oz.  drill  all  through.  Top  is  roped  on  the  ridge,  eaves,  and 
every  second  seam  between  peak  and  eave.  Has  one  band  rope  circling 
the  top  12  feet  from  the  eave.  Wall  is  roped  all  around  by  hand  with  pull 
up  rope  every  fourth  seam.  Made  to  raise  on  center  poles  with  block  and 


tackle.  Used  two  weeks  and  in  good  condition. 

Without  poles  and  stakes,  $184  00.  Complete .  200  00 

957  50x80,  Made  of  6%-oz.  Boat  Sail  drill  all  through;  10-ft.  wall.  Made  and  roped 
same  as  No.  934.  Used  two  weeks  and  in  fine  condition. 

Complete  with  poles,  stakes  and  figging .  210  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  194  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  or  rigging .  180  00 

955  50x80.  Made  of  6%-oz.  B.  &  L.  Boat  Sail  drill  all  through;  10-ft.  wall.  Made 
and  roped  same  as  No.  934.  Used  one  week. 

Complete  with  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  225  00 

Without  poles,  and  stakes .  209  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  195  OO 

960  50x80.  Made  of  our  best  6%-oz.  Boat  Sail  drill  all  through;  10-ft.  wall.  Made 
and  roped  same  as  No.  934.  Used  three  weeks. 

Complete  with  poles,  stakes  and  rigging . . .  190  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  174  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  160  00 

I  ^ 

910  60x90.  A  60-ft.  Round  Top  with  a  30-ft.  middle  piece  to  lace  in.  Made  of  61,4 -oz. 


drill  and  roped  on  the  ridge,  eaves  and  every  second  seam  between  peak 
and  eaves.  Made  for  one  row  of  quarter  poles,  and  has  one  other  sweep 
rope,  beside  the  quarter  band  rope.  The  side  wall  is  10-ft.  high,  roped  all 


around  by  hand  with  pull-up  rope  at  each  side  pole.  Top  is  made  to  raise 
on  center  poles  with  tackle.  Used  eight  weeks  and  in  good  condition. 

Complete  with  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  225  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  200  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging . .  182  00 

862  60x90,  6%-oz.  Boat  Sail  drill  all  through.  Made  and  roped  same  as  tent  No. 

910.  Used  ten  days  and  good  as  new. 

Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  270  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  245  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  227  00 

970  60x100.  A  60-ft.  Round  Top  with  a  40-ft.  middle  piece  to  lace  in.  Otherwise  made 
and  roped  same  as  tent  No.  910.  Used  one  week. 

.  Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  315  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  280  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  262  00 


126  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


SECOND-HAND  OBLONG,  ROUND  END  TABERNACLES  AND  SHOW  TENTS. 

(Continued.) 

950  70x110.  A  70-ft.  Round  Top  with  a  40-ft.  middle  piece  to  lace  in.  Made  of  6l^-oz. 

drill  all  through.  Roped  on  the  ridge,  eaves  and  every  second  seam  be¬ 
tween  peak  and  eave.  One  quarter  pole  band  rope,  and  one  other  sweep 
rope;  10-ft.  6Y2-OZ.  side  wall,  roped  all  around  by  hand  with  pull-up  rope 
at  each  wall  pole.  Used  two  weeks,  and  in  first-class  condition. 


Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  345  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  320  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  300  00 


846  70x110.  A  70-ft.  Round  Top  with  a  40-ft.  middle  piece  made  to  lace  in.  Top 
made  of  10-oz.  Army  duck,  8-ft.  side  wall,  made  of  8-oz.  duck.  Top  is 
roped  on  the  ridge,  eaves  and  every  third  seam.  Has  one  quarter  pole 
band  rope  and  one  other  sweep  rope.  This  tent  has  been  used  a  good 
deal,  but  will  still  give  good  service  as  a  sale  tent. 


Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  175  00 

Without  poles  or  stakes .  150  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  or  rigging .  130  00 


928  80x140.  An  80-ft.  Round  Top  with  two  30-ft.  middle  pieces  made  of  6^/^-oz.  drill 
all  through;  10-ft.  side  wall,  roped  all  around  by  hand  with  pull-up  rope  at 
every  wall  pole.  Top  is  roped  at  ridge,  eaves,  and  every  second  seam  be¬ 
tween  peak  and  ea.ve.  Has  one  quarter  pole  band  rope  and  two  other 
sweep  ropes.  Used  three  weeks  and  the  top  is  patched  in  a  few  places. 


Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  475  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  430  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  410  00 


925  80x120.  An  80-ft.  Round  Top  with  a  40-ft.  middle  piece  and  10-ft.  side  wall.  Tent 
is  made  of  6%-oz.  drill  all  through,  and  ropes  same  as  No.  928.  The 
middle  piece  has  a  few  patches  in  it,  but  the  tent  is  in  fine  condition. 


Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  400  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  350  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  340  00 


933  100x150.  A  lOO-ft.  Round  Top  with  a  50-ft.  middle  piece.  The  round  top  is  made 
in  four  pieces  and  the  middle  piece  in  two  pieces,  laced  at  the  ridge.  Top 
made  of  8-oz.  Khaki  drill  and  is  roped  on  the  ridge,  eaves  and  every  second 
seam  between  the  peak  and  eaves.  Main  guys  and  wall  poles  every  fourth 
seam  with  storm  guys  between;  10-ft.  side  wall  made  of  614-oz.  Khaki  drill, 
roped  all  around  by  hand.  Used  four  weeks,  and  in  fine  shape.  Has  one 
quarter  band  rope  and  two  other  sweep  ropes. 


Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  600  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  545  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  515  00 


847  100x150.  A  100-ft.  Round  Top  with  50-ft.  middle  piece  and  10-ft.  side  wall.  The 
top  is  made  of  8-oz.  drill  and  the  wall  of  6i/^-oz.  drill.  Made  and  roped 
same  as  No.  933.  Used  several  weeks  and  in  fairly  good  condition. 

Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  535  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  ,  480  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  450  00 

839  100x150.  A  100-ft.  Round  Top  with  50-ft.  middle  piece.  Top  made  of  G^/^-oz.  Boat 
Sail  drill.  Side  wall  10  ft.  high  out  of  B.  &.  L.  AA  Drill.  Made  and  roped 
same  as  No.  933.  Has  a  few  patches  in  the  top,  but  is  in  fair  condition. 


Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  440  00 

Without  poles  and  stakes .  390  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  and  rigging .  360  00 


791  120x350.  A  120-ft.  Round  Top  made  in  four  pieces,  with  four  50-ft.  and  one  30-ft. 

middle  pieces.  Made  in  two  pieces  each.  The  top  is  made  of  8-oz.  drill, 
and  the  middles  and  side  walls  are  made  of  6^/^-oz.  drill.  The  top  is  roped 
at  the  ridge,  eaves  and  every  second  seam  between  peak  and  eaves.  Has 
one  quarter  pole  band  rope  and  three  other  sweep  ropes.  The  11-ft.  side 
wall  is  roped  an  around  by  hand.  The  round  top  has  been  used  six  weeks 
and  the  middle  four  weeks,  and  tent  is  in  fairly  good  shape.  There  are 


double  guys  at  each  wall  pole. 

Complete,  ready  to  set  up .  1,200  00 

Without  poles  or  stakes .  1,100  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  or  rigging .  1,000  00 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


127 


SECOND-HAND  OBLONG,  ROUND  END  TABERNACLES  AND  SHOW  TENTS. 

(Continued.) 

983  130x280.  A  130-ft.  Round  Top,  with  three  40-ft.  and  one  50-ft.  middle  pieces.  Roped 
on  ridge,  eaves  and  every  second  seam.  Has  one  quarter  pole  band  rope, 
and  four  other  sweep  ropes.  All  bands,  patches  and  hoods  are  solid  red. 
The  top  is  made  of  8-oz.  Army  duck  and  the  side  wall  is  12  ft.  high, 
made  of  8-oz.  duck.  The  round  top  is  new  and  has  never  been  used, 
while  the  middles  have  been  used  but  two  weeks.  This  is  an  elegant 
tent  for  a  horse  show  or  cattle  show,  being  already  decorated  with  red. 


Complete,  ready  to  set  up . . . .  1,550  00 

Without  poles  or  stakes . . .  1,435  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  or  rigging .  1,335  00 


814  130x180.  130-ft.  Round  Top,  with  one  50-ft.  middle  piece  to  lace  in.  Made  and 
trimmed  same  as  814,  and  is  in  pretty  fair  shape.  It  is  a  bargain  at  the 


price  quoted. 

Complete,  ready  to  set  up . .  800  00 

Without  poles  or  stakes . .  740  00 

Without  poles,  stakes  or  rigging .  705  00 


SUPPLKMENT  TO  PAGE  88,  1906  CATALOGUE. 

A  lady  writes  from  the  Philippine  Islands  as  follows  : 

“I  am  employed  in  the  office  of  the  Insular  Purchasing  Agent,  and  accidentally  the  other 
day,  in  looking  over  some  catalogues,  I  found  one  from  your  firm.  I  read  the  notations  at 
the  bottom  of  the  pages  with  much  interest,  and  then  read  page  88,  and  looked  at  the  window 
marked  ‘Baker’  and  wondered  how  it  all  came  about.”  “If  the  information  would  not  incon¬ 
venience  you,  I  would  like  to  hear  about  it.” 

The  information  asked  for  above,  is  appended  below. 

‘‘About  the  beginning  of  September  of  the  year  (1872),  I  was  in  much  trouble  of  soul  for 
about  two  weeks,  but  with  no  one  to  speak  to  me  and  tell  me  how  to  be  saved.  After  being 
at  a  prayer  meeting  one  night,  and  while  going  home  in  deep  distress,  I  said  to  myself,  ‘I 
am  going  to  do  what  I  can  to  be  saved  tonight.’  On  arriving  at  home,  about  ten  o’clock,  I 
went  to  my  bedroom,  a  little  8x10  room,  at  96  S.  Desplaines  street,  Chicago.  I  locked  the 
door,  got  down  on  my  knees  by  the  bed,  and  began  to  pray  and  weep  and  ask  God  for  Christ’s 
sake  to  forgive  my  sins.  This  lasted  probably  half  an  hour.  I  was  expecting  all  the  time 
to  feel  some  change  to  come  over  me,  but  I  did  not,  I  was  disappointed  and  I  arose  from  my 
knees  in  great  distress',  wondering  what  could  be  the  matter.  I  came  to  the  conclusion  that 
I  was  a  hypocrite,  so  I  went  to  my  knees  again  and  told  the  Lord,  if  I  was  a  hypocrite,  to 
make  me  sincere  and  what  I  did  not  know  to  teach  me,  and  still  the  good  feelings  did  not 
come  as  I  expected.  I  again  arose,  thinking  there  was  no  hope  for  me,  I  then  opened  the 
Bible  and  my  eye  fell  on  that  blessed  sentence,  ‘Him  that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise 
cast  out.’  (John  6:37.)  I  began  to  reason,  ‘Well,  I  did  come  as  well  as  I  could,  as  well  as 
I  knew  how,  and  He  says,  ‘Him  that  cometh  to  Me,  I  will  in  no  wise  cast  out.’  That  Scrip¬ 
ture  then  fiashed  on  my  memory,  ‘Heaven  and  earth  shall  pa'ss  away,  but  My  word  shall  not 
pass  away.’  I  got  rest  right  there.  I  saw  it  was  trusting  him  through  His  word,  and  my 
thought  was,  ‘If  I  was  to  die  to-night  and  stand  before  God,  I  could  say,  Jesus  said,  ‘Him 
that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise  cast  out,’  and  I  came  as  .well  as  I  knew  how,  and  I  have 
trusted  Him.’  At  eleven  o’clock  that  night  I  went  to  bed  knowing  that  I  was  saved,  knowing 
that  I  had  rested  my  soul  on  the  eternal  Word  of  God,  and  I  realized  the  promise  of  the  Lord 
Jesus,  Who  said,  ‘Come  unto  me  all  ye  that  labor  and  are  heavy  laden  and  I  will  give  you 
rest.’  (Matt.  11.28)  And  the  prayer  that  my  dear  mother  wrote  in  a  little  diary  the  day  I 
was  born  was  answered.  The  entry  and  prayer  was  as  follows:  ‘July  22nd,  1840.  This  day 
delivered  of  a  son,  Caleb  Jason.  The  Lord  have  mercy  on  my  son.’  I,  a  poor  lost  sinner,  that 
night  obtained  mercy  through  the  precious  blood  that  was  shed  for  me  on  Calvary’s  Cross. 
This  was  thirty-five  years  ago,  and  I  am  still  resting  on  the  same  unchanging  word  of  the 
living  God,  and  my  prayer  for  each  unsaved  one  who  reads  these  few  lines  is,  that  you  may 
be  led  to  see  your  need  of  this  salvation  and  to  believe  in  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  to  the  salva- 
■tion  of  your  soul.”  I  am 


Kansas  City.  Mo. 


Yours,  through  Grace, 


C.  J.  BAKER. 


128  BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MFC.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C  J.  BAKER. 


TENTS  USUAEEY  KEPT  IN  STOCK  FOR  RENT. 


HEADQUARTERS,  DINING  TENTS^ 


LARGE  MEETING  AND  CONVENTION 


TABERNACLES. 


40-ft.  diameter. 

7-ft  wall. 

91/4x12, 

3-ft. 

wall,  wall  tents. 

50-ft. 

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12x14, 

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100-ft. 

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125-ft. 

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16x24, 

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150-ft. 

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family. 

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round 

end, 

7-ft. 

wall. 

12x14, 

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70x100, 

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tt 

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This  Door  May  Be  Shut  This  Year.  Which  Side  of  It  Wiii  You  Be — Inside  or  Outside? 

“Strive  to  enter  in  at  the  strait  gate:  for  many,  I  say  unto  you,  will  seek  to  enter 
in  and  shall  not  be  able.)  When  once  the  Master  of  the  house  is  risen  up,  and  hath  shut 
to  the  door.” — Luke  13:25-26. 

“And  at  midnight  there  was  a  cry  made,  Behold  the  bridegroom  cometh:  go  ye  out 
to  meet  Him.”  “And  they  that  were  ready  went  in  with  Him  to  the  marriage,  and  the 
door  was  shut.” — Matthew  25:6-10. 


129 


BAKER  &  LOCKWOOD  MEG.  CO.,  KANSAS  CITY,  U.  S.  A. 

Successor  to  C.  J.  BAKER. 


TENTS  AND  CAMP  FURNITURE  FOR  RENT. 

We  desire  to  call  your  attention  to  our  renting  department. 

We  have  for  rent  large  oblong  and  round  tents  capable  of  seating  from  100  to  10,000  per¬ 
sons,  for  meetings,  conventions,  political  gatherings,  skating  rinks,  etc.,  or  for  use  as  show 
rooms  at  expositions,  fairs,  etc. 

We  have  also  large  and  small  “family”  and  “wall”  tents,  cots,  blankets,  sheets,  pillows, 
tables,  chairs,  camp  stools,  gasoline  lamps, -etc.,  as  shown  in  catalogue,  to  rent  for  military 
encampments,  conclaves,  camp  meetings,  Sunday  school  assemblies,  etc.,  or  for  small  camping 
or  sporting  outfits,  candy,  refreshment,  or  sfteping  tents  for  special  occasions,  to  rent  either 
by  day,  week  or  month.  Also  fancy  or  plain,  large  or  small  tents,  with  tables,  chairs  or  lamps. 

*  Parties  requiring  medium  or  large  outfits  will  find  it  advisable  to  make  their  arrangements 
early.  Please  send  for  estimates,  giving  quantity  and  kind  desired,  and  stating  at  what  date 
and  for  what  length  of  time  required. 

Our  standard  sizes  of  wall  tents  that  we  keep  in  quantities  are  9i/^xl2  and  12x14. 


INDEX. 


Page. 

Arena,  Wild  West .  44 

Awnings,  Store  . 74-87 

Awnings,  Window  and  Door . 88-9S 

Awnings,  Directions  for  Measuring .  75 

Awnings,  for  Wagon  Seats . 119 

Awnings,  Cog  or  Chain  Roller . 80-87 

Awnings,  Pull-up  Drop  Curtain . 86-94 

Awnings,  Makers’  Supplies."... . 110 

Buggy  Canopies  . 121 

Blankets,  Bed  . 15 

Bench,  Folding  Canvas . 42-43 

Burgees  . ' .  72 

Bunks  .  15 

Bed  Sheets,  Stockman’s . .^06 

Buggy  Aprons  . 120 

Buggy  Storm  Front . 121 

Carpet  Covers  . 98 

Cotton  Picking  Sacks . 105 

Carriage  Cloth  . 105 

Circus  Seats  .  67 

Cots  . ;...  114-115 

Covers,  Buggy  and  Sxirrey . 104 

Covers,  Piano,  Organ  and  Sew’g  Machine. Ill 

Covers,  Stack,  Merchandise,  etc . 102 

Covers,  Wagon  . 100-101 

Covers,  Combination  Harvester  &  Binder.  106 

Covers,  Black  Waterproof . 118 

Chairs,  Camp  . 113 

Capip  Furniture  . 112-115 

Cots  to  Rent . 129 

Camp  Furniture  to  Rent... . 129 

Camp  Stools  . 113 

Duck,  All  Kinds . 108-110 

Feed  Bags  . ■ . 120 

Flags,  U.  S.,  Bunting . 68-69 

Flags,  Jacks,  Pennants,  etc .  70 

■  Flags,  U.  S.,  Sewed  Muslin .  70 

Flags,  U.  S.,  Printed  Silk .  71 

Flags,  U.  S.,  Sewed  Silk .  71 

Flags,  Advertising,  Bunting .  72 

Flags,  Burgees,  Bunting .  72 

Flags,  Foreign  Nations,  Bunting .  73 

Flags,  Foreign  Nations,  Muslin .  73 

Flag  Poles  and  Fittings .  72 

Floor  Cloths  .  98 

Gasoline  Lamps  . 62-66 

Harness  Trade  . 116-117 

Hood,  Buggy  . 120 


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Kidd  Lights  . 62-63 

Kitchen  Cabinet  . ^ . 112 

I.amps,  Gasoline  . ,....62-66 

Oil  Clothing,  Tower’s  Fish  Brand . 107 

Paulins,  White  Canvas . 102-103 

Perfection  Lamps  . 64-65 

Waterproof  Paulins  . 118 

Seat  Shades  for  Wagons . 119 

Stoves  .  115 

Seats  for  Tents . 42,  43  and  67 

Stockmen’s  Bed  Sheets . 106 

Second  Hand  Tents . 122-127 

Scripture  Texts  .  99 

Tables  . 112 

Tents,  Cemetery  .  24 

Tents,  Wall  . . 4-9 

Tents,  Amazons  .  23 

Tents,  A  or  Wedge .  20 

Tents,  Gosoel  . 36-37 

Tents,  Sibley  .  21 

Tents,  Miners’  .  21 

Tents,  Pyramids  . ; .  21 

Tents,  Photograph  .  18 

Tents,  Family  . 26-31 

Tents,  Palmetto  .  19 

Tents,  Square,  Hip-roof .  25 

Tents,  Oblong,  Square  End . 16-17 

"rents.  Oblong,  Round  End . 37-41 

Tents,  Round,  Large .  36 

Tents,  Round,  Lawn .  24 

Tents,  Trav,elers’  Favorite .  22 

Tents,  Klondike  .  22 

Tents,  Shooting  Gallery .  59 

Tents,  Children’s  Play . 34-35 

Tents,  Herders’  . 20 

Tents,  Black  . 56-57 

Tents,  Tropical  .  23 

Tents,  Circus  . 44-45 

Tents,  Stable  . 10-17-52-53 

Tents,  Refreshments  .  60 

Tents,  to  Rent . 129 

Tents,  Second  Hand . 122-127 

Tents,  Merry-go-round  . 58-59 

Tents,  Weisrht  of .  7 

Texts,  for  Gospel  Tents . 99 

Umbrellas,  Wagon,  Buggy  or  Phaeton. .,  .119 

Wagon  Bows  . 101 

Wagon  Seat  Shades . 119 


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